Abstract

The efficiency of 5% ammonia as an extractant of proteins from human bloodstains has been compared with that of water. Ammonia was shown to be a better extractant of protein than water and this allows the species identification of human bloodstains up to four years' old using conventional electrophoretic techniques.

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