A review on rehydrating solutions for fingertips in dried decomposed bodies

Q3 Medicine
Praveena Prabhakaran , Shankar M. Bakkannavar , Vinod C. Nayak , Vinutha R. Bhat
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Abstract

In forensic science, fingerprint analysis remains one of the most reliable methods for identifying individuals. However, this becomes challenging when dealing with decomposed bodies. Although various techniques are available, there is still a lack of a methodology that yields results quickly, particularly for retrieving and rehydrating mummified fingertips. Mummified tissue presents unique challenges for fingerprinting due to its rigidity, shrinkage, and other features that obscure epidermal ridge detail. This article overviews the rehydration solutions currently used to restore fingerprint details. These solutions include sodium hydroxide, sodium carbonate, ethanol, and recent advancements such as citric acid and specialized tissue conditioners. The efficacy of each solution is discussed in terms of effectiveness and the time required for rehydration. By summarizing these approaches, this article aims to inform forensic practitioners of the available techniques for rehydration and explore future prospects in this field.
干腐尸体中指尖再水化液的研究进展
在法医学中,指纹分析仍然是鉴定个人身份最可靠的方法之一。然而,在处理腐烂的尸体时,这变得很有挑战性。尽管有各种各样的技术可供使用,但仍然缺乏一种快速产生结果的方法,特别是用于提取和再水化木乃伊的指尖。木乃伊组织由于其刚性、收缩和其他模糊表皮脊细节的特征,为指纹识别提出了独特的挑战。本文概述了目前用于恢复指纹细节的补液溶液。这些解决方案包括氢氧化钠、碳酸钠、乙醇和最近的进展,如柠檬酸和专门的组织调理剂。讨论了每种溶液的功效和补液所需的时间。通过总结这些方法,本文旨在告知法医从业者可用的技术补液,并探讨该领域的未来前景。
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Forensic Science International: Reports
Forensic Science International: Reports Medicine-Pathology and Forensic Medicine
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