Multiplicity of human scent signature

Abstract Background In this paper, the term “human scent signature” refers to a group of chemical compounds in a human scent trace that are in certain relative concentrations that make an unambiguous identification of persons possible. At the present time, the scent identification of persons is perf...

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Main Authors: Petr Doležal, Kenneth G. Furton, Jana Lněničková, Pavlína Kyjaková, Veronika Škeříková, Irena Valterová, Ludvík Pinc, Štěpán Urban
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Language:English
Published: SpringerOpen 2019-02-01
Series:Egyptian Journal of Forensic Sciences
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Online Access:http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s41935-019-0112-z
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spelling doaj-9f49b9a6691a46d19bcd341c20ab893d2020-11-25T03:15:05ZengSpringerOpenEgyptian Journal of Forensic Sciences2090-59392019-02-01911710.1186/s41935-019-0112-zMultiplicity of human scent signaturePetr Doležal0Kenneth G. Furton1Jana Lněničková2Pavlína Kyjaková3Veronika Škeříková4Irena Valterová5Ludvík Pinc6Štěpán Urban7Department of Analytical Chemistry, University of Chemistry and Technology PragueInternational Forensic Research Institute, Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, Florida International UniversityCanine Behavior Research Center, Department of Animal Science and Ethology, Czech University of Life Sciences PragueInstitute of Organic Chemistry and Biochemistry, Czech Academy of SciencesDepartment of Analytical Chemistry, University of Chemistry and Technology PragueInstitute of Organic Chemistry and Biochemistry, Czech Academy of SciencesCanine Behavior Research Center, Department of Animal Science and Ethology, Czech University of Life Sciences PragueDepartment of Analytical Chemistry, University of Chemistry and Technology PragueAbstract Background In this paper, the term “human scent signature” refers to a group of chemical compounds in a human scent trace that are in certain relative concentrations that make an unambiguous identification of persons possible. At the present time, the scent identification of persons is performed using specially trained canines. However, the scent identification mechanism as well as the molecular composition of the human scent signature is entirely unrecognized. Delimitations of the group of chemical compounds according to their volatilities that specially trained canines use for the scent identification of persons were initially the main aim of this study. Methods Eleven volunteer scent samples were split into three groups of chemical compounds, i.e., into three disjointed scent fractions with different volatilities of the compounds via preparative gas chromatography. The human scent signatures were searched in these separated scent fractions using six specially trained canines (female German Shepherds). Results The canines were able to identify individual persons successfully using different scent fractions. From this fact, it follows that one scent trace can contain more than only one group of scent compounds that can be used for scent identification by the trained canines. This observed phenomenon was named as “the multiplicity of the human scent signature” in this study. The scent identification line-up procedure provided the following results: The poorly volatile fraction resulted in an 85% success rate in the scent identification procedure. The middle fraction resulted in a 58% success rate, and the highly volatile fraction resulted in a 30% success rate. Conclusions In this study, it was found that the human scent sample contains more than one group of scent compounds; according to which the trained canines are able to identify human individuals. It means that the human scent sample contains more than only one scent signature. The authors of this research believe that results of this study will open a broad discussion about the multiplicity of the human scent signature, primary scent molecules, optimal canine training, and in general, the scent identification method in many countries.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s41935-019-0112-zForensic scienceForensic odorologyForensic olfactory identificationsPreparative gas chromatographyScent identification line-upHuman scent signature
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author Petr Doležal
Kenneth G. Furton
Jana Lněničková
Pavlína Kyjaková
Veronika Škeříková
Irena Valterová
Ludvík Pinc
Štěpán Urban
spellingShingle Petr Doležal
Kenneth G. Furton
Jana Lněničková
Pavlína Kyjaková
Veronika Škeříková
Irena Valterová
Ludvík Pinc
Štěpán Urban
Multiplicity of human scent signature
Egyptian Journal of Forensic Sciences
Forensic science
Forensic odorology
Forensic olfactory identifications
Preparative gas chromatography
Scent identification line-up
Human scent signature
author_facet Petr Doležal
Kenneth G. Furton
Jana Lněničková
Pavlína Kyjaková
Veronika Škeříková
Irena Valterová
Ludvík Pinc
Štěpán Urban
author_sort Petr Doležal
title Multiplicity of human scent signature
title_short Multiplicity of human scent signature
title_full Multiplicity of human scent signature
title_fullStr Multiplicity of human scent signature
title_full_unstemmed Multiplicity of human scent signature
title_sort multiplicity of human scent signature
publisher SpringerOpen
series Egyptian Journal of Forensic Sciences
issn 2090-5939
publishDate 2019-02-01
description Abstract Background In this paper, the term “human scent signature” refers to a group of chemical compounds in a human scent trace that are in certain relative concentrations that make an unambiguous identification of persons possible. At the present time, the scent identification of persons is performed using specially trained canines. However, the scent identification mechanism as well as the molecular composition of the human scent signature is entirely unrecognized. Delimitations of the group of chemical compounds according to their volatilities that specially trained canines use for the scent identification of persons were initially the main aim of this study. Methods Eleven volunteer scent samples were split into three groups of chemical compounds, i.e., into three disjointed scent fractions with different volatilities of the compounds via preparative gas chromatography. The human scent signatures were searched in these separated scent fractions using six specially trained canines (female German Shepherds). Results The canines were able to identify individual persons successfully using different scent fractions. From this fact, it follows that one scent trace can contain more than only one group of scent compounds that can be used for scent identification by the trained canines. This observed phenomenon was named as “the multiplicity of the human scent signature” in this study. The scent identification line-up procedure provided the following results: The poorly volatile fraction resulted in an 85% success rate in the scent identification procedure. The middle fraction resulted in a 58% success rate, and the highly volatile fraction resulted in a 30% success rate. Conclusions In this study, it was found that the human scent sample contains more than one group of scent compounds; according to which the trained canines are able to identify human individuals. It means that the human scent sample contains more than only one scent signature. The authors of this research believe that results of this study will open a broad discussion about the multiplicity of the human scent signature, primary scent molecules, optimal canine training, and in general, the scent identification method in many countries.
topic Forensic science
Forensic odorology
Forensic olfactory identifications
Preparative gas chromatography
Scent identification line-up
Human scent signature
url http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s41935-019-0112-z
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