Study on recovery of plant fragments from adhesive sheet and tape in forensic examination

Hiromi Itamiya, Kento Kumisaka, Hitomi S. Kikkawa, R. Sugita
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Forensic samples may include small plant fragments collected as trace evidence that are examined by microscopy and DNA analysis. These fragments are often recovered on adhesive tapes or sheets; as such, recovery must be carried out carefully so that important morphological features, including thorns or trichomes, are not destroyed. In this study, we investigated the use of organic solvents for the recovery of small plant fragments from adhesive tapes and sheets. Particularly, we examined the in‰uence of the solvent and of the adhesive compound on the DNA analyses. Therefore, our goal was to determine an appropriate recovery method for small plant fragments that did not have a negative impact on critical forensic analyses. Plant samples, including seeds and leaves, were attached to adhesive sheets or tapes and recovered with solvents such as water and organic solvents. The extent of recovery and the in‰uence of the adhesive compound and solvent on the subsequent DNA analyses were examined. After the immersion of plant samples in the solvent to detach them from the adhesive compound, DNA extraction and polymerase chain reaction ( PCR ) ampliˆcation were performed. Among our ˆndings, we determined that plant samples on most types of adhesive sheets can be recovered with tweezers alone and are appropriate for microscopic evaluation and DNA analysis. Organic solvents were used to recover samples attached to sheets with strong adhesives.
法医鉴定中从胶布和胶带中回收植物碎片的研究
法医样本可能包括作为微量证据收集的小植物碎片,通过显微镜和DNA分析进行检查。这些碎片通常在胶带或纸上回收;因此,恢复必须小心进行,这样重要的形态特征,包括刺或毛,才不会被破坏。在这项研究中,我们研究了使用有机溶剂从胶带和床单中回收小植物碎片。特别地,我们检验了溶剂和黏合剂对DNA分析的影响。因此,我们的目标是确定一种合适的方法来恢复小的植物碎片,而不会对关键的法医分析产生负面影响。植物样本,包括种子和叶子,被粘在胶纸或胶带上,用水和有机溶剂等溶剂回收。考察了黏合剂和溶剂的回收率及对后续DNA分析的影响。将植物样品浸泡在溶剂中使其与黏合剂分离后,进行DNA提取和聚合酶链反应(PCR)扩增。在我们的发现中,我们确定大多数类型的粘接片上的植物样品可以单独使用镊子恢复,并且适合显微镜评估和DNA分析。使用有机溶剂回收附着在具有强粘合剂的薄片上的样品。
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