Objective evaluation of changes in serum transmittance over time using a portable color digitizer

•Serum coloration could be evaluated objectively.•Serum transmittance decreases over time.•A strong correlation exits between serum transmittance and electrolytes. Forensic pathologists empirically understand that postmortem changes can decrease serum transparency and change its color. Such changes...

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Veröffentlicht in:Legal medicine (Tokyo, Japan) Japan), 2024-03, Vol.67, p.102327-102327, Article 102327
Hauptverfasser: Shimbashi, Shogo, Hyodoh, Hideki
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Zusammenfassung:•Serum coloration could be evaluated objectively.•Serum transmittance decreases over time.•A strong correlation exits between serum transmittance and electrolytes. Forensic pathologists empirically understand that postmortem changes can decrease serum transparency and change its color. Such changes are potential indicators for estimating postmortem intervals; however, reports on color changes focusing on postmortem changes in serum are scarce. To elucidate the effect of postmortem intervals on serum levels, we quantitatively evaluated and investigated the relationship between serum color and time using venous blood samples obtained from three healthy male volunteers. The serum samples were separated at 0 (1 h), 1, 2, 3, 4, 7, 10, 16, 21, and 28 days of storage. Serum transmittance and color were measured using a portable color digitizer and a custom-made measurement tool, respectively. Additionally, serum sodium (Na) and potassium (K) concentrations were measured. Serum transmittance showed a logistic curve-like decrease from 0.652 ± 0.016 (0 days) to 0.101 ± 0.014 (28 days) over time. The color changed from greenish yellow (dominant wavelength: 574.4 ± 0.63 nm) to reddish orange (603.97 ± 1.31 nm). Serum Na concentration decreased, whereas serum K concentration increased along the logistic curve. Strong (0.89, p 
ISSN:1344-6223
1873-4162
DOI:10.1016/j.legalmed.2023.102327