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Raman spectroscopy for postmortem interval estimation of human skeletal remains: A scoping review

Claudia Woess, Christian W. Huck, J. Badzoka, Christoph Kappacher, Rohit Arora, Richard A. Lindtner, Philipp Zelger, Michael Schirmer, Walter Rabl, Johannes Dominikus Pallua

2023Journal of Biophotonics23 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Estimating postmortem intervals (PMI) is crucial in forensic investigations, providing insights into criminal cases and determining the time of death. PMI estimation relies on expert experience and a combination of thanatological data and environmental factors but is prone to errors. The lack of reliable methods for assessing PMI in bones and soft tissues necessitates a better understanding of bone decomposition. Several research groups have shown promise in PMI estimation in skeletal remains but lack valid data for forensic cases. Current methods are costly, time-consuming, and unreliable for PMIs over 5 years. Raman spectroscopy (RS) can potentially estimate PMI by studying chemical modifications in bones and teeth correlated with burial time. This review summarizes RS applications, highlighting its potential as an innovative, nondestructive, and fast technique for PMI estimation in forensic medicine.

Topics & Concepts

Raman spectroscopyInterval estimationInterval (graph theory)Biomedical engineeringMedicineComputer scienceComputational biologyBiologyInternal medicineOpticsMathematicsConfidence intervalPhysicsCombinatoricsForensic Entomology and Diptera StudiesYersinia bacterium, plague, ectoparasites researchForensic Anthropology and Bioarchaeology Studies