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Determining Fingerprint Age With Mass Spectrometry Imaging via Ozonolysis of Triacylglycerols

NCJ Number
254522
Journal
Analytical Chemistry Volume: 92 Issue: 4 Dated: 2020 Pages: 3125-3132
Author(s)
Paige Hinners; Madison Thomas; Young Jin Lee
Date Published
January 2020
Length
7 pages
Annotation

This work investigated the ambient aging of triacylglycerols (TGs) and other lipids in latent fingerprint residue, utilizing matrix-assisted laser desorption/ionization mass spectrometry imaging.

Abstract

Despite the common use of fingerprints as a trusted means of identification, no method currently exists to reliably establish the time since deposition of latent fingerprints. A reproducible method of establishing latent fingerprint age would allow forensic personnel to determine whether a latent fingerprint was relevant to a crime. In the current study, unsaturated TGs were found to undergo ambient ozonolysis, resulting in a decrease over time. At the same time, two series of compounds related to the degradation of unsaturated TGs due to ambient ozonolysis emerged with time and were detectable within a single day of aging. Tracking the degradation of unsaturated TGs over time proved to be relatively reproducible in multiple individuals and is suggested as a means of establishing latent fingerprint age. (publisher abstract modified)