唾液特征在法医分析:范围审查。

Priyanka Kapoor, Aman Chowdhry
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背景:唾液最近被用作法医的主要调查工具,用于侦查犯罪、性侵犯案件、人类和动物咬痕、中毒、激素鉴定以及酗酒和吸毒。目的:本综述旨在全面确定唾液在比较鉴定和重建鉴定中的作用,并提出了唾液特征(SS)在法医学中的概念。方法:对电子数据库PubMed和谷歌Scholar进行文献检索,关键词为“salivary”、“microbiome”和“forensics”,并对相关文章进行识别和参考文献跟踪。结果:SS模型基于唾液微生物组和生物标志物,它们共同提供了生活方式、行为模式、昼夜节律、地理位置、个体同居、死后间隔、全身和口腔疾病或癌症等相关信息。结论:该交流突出了SS的成分及其在法医学中的重要性。它还列举了改变SS的因素,微生物组多样性和生物标志物状态的局限性,以及提高其在法医学中的准确性和稳健性的可能措施。
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Salivary signature in forensic profiling: A scoping review.

Salivary signature in forensic profiling: A scoping review.

Background: Saliva has recently served as a primary investigative tool in forensics in the detection of crime, cases of sexual assaults, human and animal bite marks, poisoning, hormone identification, and alcohol and drug abuse.

Aim: This scoping review aimed to comprehensively identify the role of saliva in comparative and reconstructive identification and propose the concept of salivary signature (SS) in forensics.

Methodology: A literature search was performed on electronic databases, PubMed and Google Scholar with keywords, "salivary," "microbiome," and "forensics," and relevant articles identified along with reference tracking.

Results: SS model was based on salivary microbiome and biomarkers which together provide pertinent information about lifestyle, behavioral patterns, circadian rhythms, geolocation, cohabitation of individuals, postmortem intervals, systemic and oral ailments or cancers besides salivary flow and composition.

Conclusions: This communication highlights the constituents of SS and their significance in forensics. It also enumerates factors altering SS, limitations owing to diversity in microbiome and biomarker status, and possible measures to improve its accuracy and robustness in forensics.

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