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Biphasic Oxidation of Oxy-Hemoglobin in Bloodstains

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The oxidation rate of HbO(2) in bloodstains is biphasic. At first, the oxidation of HbO(2) is rapid, but slows down after a few hours. These oxidation rates are strongly temperature dependent. However, the oxidation of HbO(2) seems to be independent of humidity, whereas the transition of met-Hb into HC strongly depends on humidity. Knowledge of these decay rates is indispensable for translating laboratory results into forensic practice, and to enable bloodstain age determination on the crime scene.

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