Chemical profiling of volatile organic compounds from shoe odour for personal identification

Background: Body odour of an individual has a unique composition due to the combined influences of genetic, dietary, and environmental factors. This exploratory study was conducted to investigate the feasibility of obtaining unique chemical signatures of individuals from the shoe odour as a human ch...

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Main Authors: Mohd Kamal, Muhammad Hafizuddin, Zakaria, Yusmazura, Md Isa, Muhammad Lokman, Nik Hassan, Nik Fakhuruddin
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spelling my.iium.irep.822372020-08-17T08:31:41Z http://irep.iium.edu.my/82237/ Chemical profiling of volatile organic compounds from shoe odour for personal identification Mohd Kamal, Muhammad Hafizuddin Zakaria, Yusmazura Md Isa, Muhammad Lokman Nik Hassan, Nik Fakhuruddin RT Nursing TS Manufactures Background: Body odour of an individual has a unique composition due to the combined influences of genetic, dietary, and environmental factors. This exploratory study was conducted to investigate the feasibility of obtaining unique chemical signatures of individuals from the shoe odour as a human chemical fingerprint for forensic identification. Methods: Five adult males and five adult females participated in this study and provided with two pairs of new canvas sports shoes. The participants were asked to do strenuous activities while wearing the shoes for 2 weeks. Two different extraction methods: swabbing technique, followed with direct extraction using different solvents, and air passive sampling technique, were compared for the effectiveness to extract the volatile organic compounds (VOCs) from the shoes. The variations of VOCs were investigated using gas chromatography coupled with flame ionisation detector (GC-FID), and the resultant chromatogram profiles collected from the shoe odour were further studied for individual identification purposes. In addition, principal component-discriminant analyses (PCA-DA) were then carried out on the GC dataset. Results: This study demonstrated that air passive sampling technique using methanol as the extraction solvent was effective for the detection of shoe odour. PCA-DA had successfully distinguished GC profile patterns and discriminated the shoe odour samples accordingly to their owners. The accuracy of DA for classification was 100%, with all samples were classified correctly to their groups. Conclusion: The chemical compounds of shoe odour have the potential to be utilised to aid the forensic investigation by identifying and narrowing down the possible suspect if shoes were recovered as evidence at the crime scene. © 2020, The Author(s). Springer 2020-12-01 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/82237/1/82237_Chemical%20profiling%20of%20volatile%20organic.pdf application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/82237/2/82237_Chemical%20profiling%20of%20volatile%20organic_SCOPUS.pdf application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/82237/3/82237_Chemical%20profiling%20of%20volatile%20organic_WOS.pdf Mohd Kamal, Muhammad Hafizuddin and Zakaria, Yusmazura and Md Isa, Muhammad Lokman and Nik Hassan, Nik Fakhuruddin (2020) Chemical profiling of volatile organic compounds from shoe odour for personal identification. Egyptian Journal of Forensic Sciences, 10 (1). pp. 1-10. ISSN 2090-536X E-ISSN 2090-5939 https://ejfs.springeropen.com/track/pdf/10.1186/s41935-020-00189-0 10.1186/s41935-020-00189-0
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Mohd Kamal, Muhammad Hafizuddin
Zakaria, Yusmazura
Md Isa, Muhammad Lokman
Nik Hassan, Nik Fakhuruddin
Chemical profiling of volatile organic compounds from shoe odour for personal identification
description Background: Body odour of an individual has a unique composition due to the combined influences of genetic, dietary, and environmental factors. This exploratory study was conducted to investigate the feasibility of obtaining unique chemical signatures of individuals from the shoe odour as a human chemical fingerprint for forensic identification. Methods: Five adult males and five adult females participated in this study and provided with two pairs of new canvas sports shoes. The participants were asked to do strenuous activities while wearing the shoes for 2 weeks. Two different extraction methods: swabbing technique, followed with direct extraction using different solvents, and air passive sampling technique, were compared for the effectiveness to extract the volatile organic compounds (VOCs) from the shoes. The variations of VOCs were investigated using gas chromatography coupled with flame ionisation detector (GC-FID), and the resultant chromatogram profiles collected from the shoe odour were further studied for individual identification purposes. In addition, principal component-discriminant analyses (PCA-DA) were then carried out on the GC dataset. Results: This study demonstrated that air passive sampling technique using methanol as the extraction solvent was effective for the detection of shoe odour. PCA-DA had successfully distinguished GC profile patterns and discriminated the shoe odour samples accordingly to their owners. The accuracy of DA for classification was 100%, with all samples were classified correctly to their groups. Conclusion: The chemical compounds of shoe odour have the potential to be utilised to aid the forensic investigation by identifying and narrowing down the possible suspect if shoes were recovered as evidence at the crime scene. © 2020, The Author(s).
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author Mohd Kamal, Muhammad Hafizuddin
Zakaria, Yusmazura
Md Isa, Muhammad Lokman
Nik Hassan, Nik Fakhuruddin
author_facet Mohd Kamal, Muhammad Hafizuddin
Zakaria, Yusmazura
Md Isa, Muhammad Lokman
Nik Hassan, Nik Fakhuruddin
author_sort Mohd Kamal, Muhammad Hafizuddin
title Chemical profiling of volatile organic compounds from shoe odour for personal identification
title_short Chemical profiling of volatile organic compounds from shoe odour for personal identification
title_full Chemical profiling of volatile organic compounds from shoe odour for personal identification
title_fullStr Chemical profiling of volatile organic compounds from shoe odour for personal identification
title_full_unstemmed Chemical profiling of volatile organic compounds from shoe odour for personal identification
title_sort chemical profiling of volatile organic compounds from shoe odour for personal identification
publisher Springer
publishDate 2020
url http://irep.iium.edu.my/82237/1/82237_Chemical%20profiling%20of%20volatile%20organic.pdf
http://irep.iium.edu.my/82237/2/82237_Chemical%20profiling%20of%20volatile%20organic_SCOPUS.pdf
http://irep.iium.edu.my/82237/3/82237_Chemical%20profiling%20of%20volatile%20organic_WOS.pdf
http://irep.iium.edu.my/82237/
https://ejfs.springeropen.com/track/pdf/10.1186/s41935-020-00189-0
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