Chemical Tests
Presumptive:
Confirmatory:
The detection of spermatozoa under light microscopy is regarded as the benchmark or gold standard.
Florence Test: The stain is removed, dried on a glass slide, and covered with a coverslip. A drop of Florence solution (8% w/v iodine in water with 5% w/v potassium iodide) is introduced under the coverslip. If semen is present, dark brown rhombic crystals, resembling hemin but larger, will promptly emerge, arranged in clusters or rosettes of choline periodide.
Barberio's Test: When a saturated aqueous or alcoholic solution of picric acid is applied to a dried stain extract on a glass slide covered with a coverslip, it generates yellow, needle-shaped crystals of spermine picrate.
The acid phosphatase test is employed for seminal stain identification.
Chemical Tests
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