A study of cadaver decomposition in sandy soil of East Coast of Peninsular Malaysia / Siti Sofo Ismail

A simulated burial experiment was carried out to evaluate the potential of soil lipids, as indicator for estimating the post mortem interval. The findings of this study will provide baseline data for decomposition of cadaver in sandy soil. The fatty flesh of pig carcass (Sus scrofa) was buried in se...

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Main Authors: Ismail, Siti Sofo, Saminadan, Shamini A/P, Daud, Nur Anisah
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Published: Universiti Teknologi Mara Cawangan Pulau Pinang 2017
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spelling my.uitm.ir.287992020-03-28T06:27:52Z http://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/28799/ A study of cadaver decomposition in sandy soil of East Coast of Peninsular Malaysia / Siti Sofo Ismail Ismail, Siti Sofo Saminadan, Shamini A/P Daud, Nur Anisah Q Science (General) Study and teaching Laboratories. General works A simulated burial experiment was carried out to evaluate the potential of soil lipids, as indicator for estimating the post mortem interval. The findings of this study will provide baseline data for decomposition of cadaver in sandy soil. The fatty flesh of pig carcass (Sus scrofa) was buried in sea soils, mimicking the burial in a shallow grave. The modification of Bligh-dyer extraction was used for the lipids extraction process. The soil pH was measured to identify the effect of decomposing body on the soil acidity. The soil pH was acidic in early stage and gradually increased corresponding to the next stage of decomposition. The gas chromatography with flame ion detector was employed to determine the concentration of cadaveric material that may be introduced at each stage of the decomposition process. The results showed the abundance of free fatty acids, palmitic (C16:0) and stearic acids (C18:0). The concentrations of these acids vary upon decomposition stages. Conclusively, the composition of lipids for each stage of decomposition can be developed as potential biomarkers in order to estimate the post-mortem interval. Universiti Teknologi Mara Cawangan Pulau Pinang 2017-08 Article PeerReviewed text en http://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/28799/1/AJ_SITI%20SOFO%20ISMAIL%20EAJ%2017.pdf Ismail, Siti Sofo and Saminadan, Shamini A/P and Daud, Nur Anisah (2017) A study of cadaver decomposition in sandy soil of East Coast of Peninsular Malaysia / Siti Sofo Ismail. ESTEEM Academic Journal, 13. pp. 139-146. ISSN 1675-7939 http://uppp.uitm.edu.my
institution Universiti Teknologi Mara
building Tun Abdul Razak Library
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continent Asia
country Malaysia
content_provider Universiti Teknologi Mara
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url_provider http://ir.uitm.edu.my/
language English
topic Q Science (General)
Study and teaching
Laboratories. General works
spellingShingle Q Science (General)
Study and teaching
Laboratories. General works
Ismail, Siti Sofo
Saminadan, Shamini A/P
Daud, Nur Anisah
A study of cadaver decomposition in sandy soil of East Coast of Peninsular Malaysia / Siti Sofo Ismail
description A simulated burial experiment was carried out to evaluate the potential of soil lipids, as indicator for estimating the post mortem interval. The findings of this study will provide baseline data for decomposition of cadaver in sandy soil. The fatty flesh of pig carcass (Sus scrofa) was buried in sea soils, mimicking the burial in a shallow grave. The modification of Bligh-dyer extraction was used for the lipids extraction process. The soil pH was measured to identify the effect of decomposing body on the soil acidity. The soil pH was acidic in early stage and gradually increased corresponding to the next stage of decomposition. The gas chromatography with flame ion detector was employed to determine the concentration of cadaveric material that may be introduced at each stage of the decomposition process. The results showed the abundance of free fatty acids, palmitic (C16:0) and stearic acids (C18:0). The concentrations of these acids vary upon decomposition stages. Conclusively, the composition of lipids for each stage of decomposition can be developed as potential biomarkers in order to estimate the post-mortem interval.
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author Ismail, Siti Sofo
Saminadan, Shamini A/P
Daud, Nur Anisah
author_facet Ismail, Siti Sofo
Saminadan, Shamini A/P
Daud, Nur Anisah
author_sort Ismail, Siti Sofo
title A study of cadaver decomposition in sandy soil of East Coast of Peninsular Malaysia / Siti Sofo Ismail
title_short A study of cadaver decomposition in sandy soil of East Coast of Peninsular Malaysia / Siti Sofo Ismail
title_full A study of cadaver decomposition in sandy soil of East Coast of Peninsular Malaysia / Siti Sofo Ismail
title_fullStr A study of cadaver decomposition in sandy soil of East Coast of Peninsular Malaysia / Siti Sofo Ismail
title_full_unstemmed A study of cadaver decomposition in sandy soil of East Coast of Peninsular Malaysia / Siti Sofo Ismail
title_sort study of cadaver decomposition in sandy soil of east coast of peninsular malaysia / siti sofo ismail
publisher Universiti Teknologi Mara Cawangan Pulau Pinang
publishDate 2017
url http://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/28799/1/AJ_SITI%20SOFO%20ISMAIL%20EAJ%2017.pdf
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