Published: 26 March, 2021 | Volume 5 - Issue 1 | Pages: 030-036
Figure 7:
Influence of heating on the solubility of whole blood and blood serum. Whole blood (A) or serum (B) were added to filter paper and after drying, heated for ten minutes at the indicated temperature. Samples were then soaked in various solvents for approximately three hours at room temperature. ROH = alcohol. After drying, bloodstains (A) were evaluated under visible (normal) light, and serum stains (B) under UV 365 (system 2). (C) Lime juice and lemon juice were added to filter paper and after drying, soaked in various solvents for approximately three hours. After drying, samples were evaluated under UV 365 (system 2).
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