2023
DOI: 10.1007/s00414-023-03024-y
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Effect of temporary freezing on postmortem protein degradation patterns

Abstract: Background A precise determination of time since death plays a major role in forensic routine. Currently available techniques for estimating the postmortem interval (PMI) are restricted to specific time periods or cannot be applied for individual case-specific reasons. During recent years, it has been repeatedly demonstrated that Western blot analysis of postmortem muscle protein degradation can substantially contribute to overcome these limitations in cases with different background. Enabling to… Show more

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“…Contrastingly, Stokes, Forbes and Tibbett (41) found that freezing of Sus scrofa skeletal tissue did not significantly alter the decomposition timeline when in contact with soil. Concurrently, Geissenberger et al, identified that prolonged frozen storage and freeze-thaw cycles had no significant difference on decomposition behaviour and protein degradation of S. scrofa (42).…”
Section: Atr-ft-ir As a Tool For Discriminating Gravesoilmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Contrastingly, Stokes, Forbes and Tibbett (41) found that freezing of Sus scrofa skeletal tissue did not significantly alter the decomposition timeline when in contact with soil. Concurrently, Geissenberger et al, identified that prolonged frozen storage and freeze-thaw cycles had no significant difference on decomposition behaviour and protein degradation of S. scrofa (42).…”
Section: Atr-ft-ir As a Tool For Discriminating Gravesoilmentioning
confidence: 99%