Forensic analysis of biological traces based on advanced approaches like DNA fingerprinting, serology and toxicology plays a crucial role in suspect identification and event reconstruction. In the last decades, non-destructive spectroscopic and imaging techniques have often permitted to gather preliminary information on the presence of biological fluids in specific locations of a crime scene. This study combines Raman hyperspectral imaging with chemometrics to characterize biological stains on cotton supports. Our results (obtained through the application of Soft Independent Modelling of Class Analogy – SIMCA – Principal Component Analysis – PCA – and Partial Least Squares Discriminant Analysis – PLS-DA) show that such a combination allows stains of 4 distinct biological fluids (i.e., blood, urine, sperm and saliva) to be successfully differentiated, paving the way to the development of a robust and accurate tool for on-site recognition and identification of liquid traces of forensic interest.
Application of Raman hyperspectral imaging for bio-fluid spots segmentation and characterization on cotton supports
Castellino, L.
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;Alladio, E.;Vincenti, M.;
2025-01-01
Abstract
Forensic analysis of biological traces based on advanced approaches like DNA fingerprinting, serology and toxicology plays a crucial role in suspect identification and event reconstruction. In the last decades, non-destructive spectroscopic and imaging techniques have often permitted to gather preliminary information on the presence of biological fluids in specific locations of a crime scene. This study combines Raman hyperspectral imaging with chemometrics to characterize biological stains on cotton supports. Our results (obtained through the application of Soft Independent Modelling of Class Analogy – SIMCA – Principal Component Analysis – PCA – and Partial Least Squares Discriminant Analysis – PLS-DA) show that such a combination allows stains of 4 distinct biological fluids (i.e., blood, urine, sperm and saliva) to be successfully differentiated, paving the way to the development of a robust and accurate tool for on-site recognition and identification of liquid traces of forensic interest.| File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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