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Published in: International Journal of Legal Medicine 3/2024

Open Access 16-11-2023 | Original Article

Chemical investigation of biological trace evidence; toxicological screening of waste residues obtained from DNA extraction processes

Authors: Domenico Di Candia, Gaia Giordano, Michele Boracchi, Paolo Bailo, Paola Primignani, Andrea Piccinini, Riccardo Zoja

Published in: International Journal of Legal Medicine | Issue 3/2024

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Abstract

In a forensic scenario, if biological stains are found in very small quantities, these are usually collected for DNA analyses, considered essential for the forensic investigation and thus excluding possible investigations by other forensic disciplines as forensic toxicology. We developed an experimental study to evaluate the feasibility of analyzing DNA extraction residues obtained from DNA extraction procedures to perform toxicological analysis, with the aim to extract both genetic and toxicological information without affecting or compromising the genetic sample and/or DNA extraction. DNA extraction from four blood samples (fortified with 5 molecules of interest with a final concentrations of 1 µg/mL, 100 ng/mL, 10 ng/mL and 5 ng/mL, respectively) were analyzed with QIAGEN QIAmp® DNA Mini kit. Three waste residues collected from the DNA extraction were analyzed for the toxicological investigation via Solid-Phase Extraction and High-Performance Liquid Chromatography—Tandem Mass Spectrometry analyses (Thermo Scientific™ TSQ Fortis™ II Triple-Quadrupole Mass Spectrometer). The analytical investigation revealed that our analytes of interest were detected in two different residues of the DNA extraction procedure, allowing both genetic and toxicological analyses without affecting the DNA identification. At last, the experimental protocol was applied to a hypothetical case, with encouraging results and allowing the identification of our molecules of interest.
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Metadata
Title
Chemical investigation of biological trace evidence; toxicological screening of waste residues obtained from DNA extraction processes
Authors
Domenico Di Candia
Gaia Giordano
Michele Boracchi
Paolo Bailo
Paola Primignani
Andrea Piccinini
Riccardo Zoja
Publication date
16-11-2023
Publisher
Springer Berlin Heidelberg
Published in
International Journal of Legal Medicine / Issue 3/2024
Print ISSN: 0937-9827
Electronic ISSN: 1437-1596
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00414-023-03119-6

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