Chao, Wen Ting and Mahat, Naji Arafat and Azman, Aida Rasyidah and Muda, Nor Wajihan and Anuar, Nurazira (2021) Performance of the nanobio-based reagent for visualising wet fingerprints exposed to different levels of water salinity. Journal of Clinical and Health Sciences (JCHS), 6 (SI1). pp. 32-43. ISSN 0127-984X
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Official URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.24191/jchs.v6i1(Special).1316...
Abstract
Introduction: Recovery of evidence such as murder weapons in waterways has been commonly reported. However, visualising latent fingerprints on the immersed substrates may prove challenging due to its obliteration by physicochemical parameters (e.g. pH, temperature, salinity) as well as the mechanical effect of water. Although the use of Small Particle Reagent (SPR) for visualising latent fingerprints on wet non-porous substrates has been suggested, it contains molybdenum and titanium that are toxic, and their utilisation must be reduced. Furthermore, no study verifies the chemical and/or physical interaction between SPR and the lipid constituents of wet latent fingerprints that leads to the visualisation of ridge details. Methods: The SPR and newly developed nanobio based reagent (NBR) i.e. Candida rugosa lipase-multiwalled carbon nanotubes (CRL-MWCNTs) were used for visualising latent fingerprints on glass slides immersed in water with salinity levels representing those of estuary and swimming pool for up to 15 days. Results: It was observed that the quality of the visualised fingerprints using NBR was comparable with that of SPR. Characterisations via instrument and bioinformatics analyses have also verified the incorporation of CRL onto MWCNTs and the chemical interaction between NBR and lipid constituents of wet latent fingerprints. Conclusions: Therefore, the newly developed NBR may prove a promising relatively greener alternative for substituting SPR for visualising latent fingerprints on glass slides immersed in different levels of water salinity.
Item Type: | Article |
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Uncontrolled Keywords: | nanobio - based reagent, candida rugosa lipase, wet latent fingerprints, saline water, forensic science |
Subjects: | Q Science > QD Chemistry |
Divisions: | Science |
ID Code: | 97766 |
Deposited By: | Yanti Mohd Shah |
Deposited On: | 31 Oct 2022 08:31 |
Last Modified: | 31 Oct 2022 08:31 |
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