The use of immunochromatographic rapid test for soft tissue remains identification in order to distinguish between human and non-human origin

Clear identification of soft tissue remains as being of non-human origin may be visually difficult in some cases e.g. due to decomposition. Thus, an additional examination is required. The use of an immunochromatographic rapid tests (IRT) device can be an easy solution with the additional advantage to be used directly at the site of discovery. The use of these test devices for detecting human blood at crime scenes is a common method. However, the IRT is specific not only for blood but also for differentiation between human and non-human soft tissue remains.
Source: Science and Justice - Category: Forensic Medicine Authors: Tags: Technical note Source Type: research