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혈흔지문은 매우 중요한 증거물이다. 본 실험은 지류에 유류된 혈흔지문에 대해 화학시약인 닌히드린, leucocrystal violet (LCV), fuchsin acid, 요오드, dimethylaminocinnam aldehyde (DMAC) 시약들의증강효과를 확인한 것이다. 혈흔지문은 종이에 순차적으로 유류시킨 후 실온에서 건조해 사용하였다. 혈흔지문 융선이 비교적 선명할 경우에는 닌히드린과 LCV 시약이 가장 효과적이었지만, 눈에 보이지 않는 융선에 대한 증강효과는 크지 않았다. Fuchsin acid 시약을 사용하면 종이 표면이 염색되므로 혈흔지문의 contrast는 오히려 감소했다. 요오드 시약으로 혈흔지문 융선이 증강되긴 했지만, 반응 후 발색이 약하고 증강효과도 크지 않았다. DMAC 시약은 선명한 혈흔지문에 대한 증강효과가 좋지 않았지만, 희미한 융선에 대한 증강에는 매우 효과적이었다. 메탄올로 세척함으로서 DMAC로 증강된 혈흔지문의 contrast 를 높일 수 있었다.
Bloody fingerprint is a very important evidence. In this study, we confirmed the enhancement effects of ninhydrin, leucocrystal violet (LCV), fuchsin acid, iodine and dimethylaminocinnamaldehyde (DMAC) on bloody fingerprints which were deposited on paper. Bloody fingerprint were deposited on paper sequentially and used after drying at room temperature. If a ridge of bloody fingerprint was clear, ninhydrin and LCV was the most effective but was not good for invisible ridge. Fuchsin acid reagent dyed paper surface so that the contrast of enhanced bloody fingerprint was decreased. Although bloody fingerprint was enhanced with iodine reagent, but the developed color was very weak after reaction. We thought that the enhancement effect of iodine to bloody fingerprint was negligible. Also, the enhancement effect of DMAC reagent to relatively clear bloody fingerprint was not good. However, it was very effective to faint or invisible ridge. By washing with methanol, contrast of enhanced bloody fingerprint was increased.
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