Chemical examination
Benzidine test
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Press piece filter paper over stain.
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Add few drops of 10% benzidine sol in glacial acetic acid.
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Add few drops of fresh, acti 3% hydrogen peroxide.
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Green or blue colour positive.
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Sensibility – 1: 200,000.
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Not specific for blood.
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Most oxidising agents like permanganate, chromates, bichromates etc.
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Give strong reaction with our addition of H2O2.
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Positive result big pas, secretion of throat and nose by plant juices, by commercial formalin, fly excretion.
Phenolphthalein test
Solution preparation
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Phenolphthalein – 18 ml
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Sodium hydroxide- 20 pm
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Distilled water – 200ml
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Mix phenolphthalein and sodium hydroxide in distilled water and boil it under a reflux condenser.
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Add 20gmof granulated Zinc (20 to 30 mesh) while boiling.
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Boiling continued until solution become colorless
Procedure
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1 to 2 ml of saline suspension of blood stain in a test tube.
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Boil it for ½ minutes to destroy any oxidases.
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Cool it and add 5 drops of phenolphthalein reagent and followed by some drops of 3% H2O2.
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Pink colour develop in position cases.
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Colour lasts no longer the 3mts.
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Sensitivity 1: 1,000,000.
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Not specific for blood.
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Direct oxidising compound copper, potassium ferricyanide and nickel – positive reaction.
Leucomalachite green test
Reagent
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Leucomalatitie green – 18 m
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Acetic acid- 100ml
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Distilled water – 150ml
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Add one drop of the reagent on the stained filter paper
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Lease it for 10 seconds
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one drop of H2O2
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Green colour develops – if blood.
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More sensitivity – not commonly used.
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