A. Jimenezverdejo et al., STUDY OF THE ENZYMATIC-ACTIVITY OF GGT, LDH, PAP AND PSA IN SEMEN STAINS - APPLICATION TO AGE CALCULATION, Forensic science international, 68(1), 1994, pp. 7-15
The conditions under which semen stains are stored can markedly affect
the stability of some of their biochemical parameters. Because of the
resistance of semen to processes of degradation and denaturation, the
age of the stain may, under optimum conditions, be calculated. We stu
died six series of semen stain placed on absorbent natural cloth under
three different storage temperatures: 5 degrees C(refrigerator), 18-2
5 degrees C(room temperature), and 38 degrees C (incubator). Seminal f
luid was obtained from nonvasectomized and vasectomized individuals ag
ed 25-40 years (mean age 30 +/- 0.32 years, SD 3.06). A total of 240 s
tains were divided into groups depending on the duration of storage: 2
4, 48 or 72 h, 1 week, 1, 2, 4 or 6 months. Eluates were analyzed for
gamma glutamyltransferase (GGT), lactate dehydrogenase (LDH), prostati
c acid phosphatase (PAP), and p30 or prostate specific antigen (PSA).
The results of regression analyses showed that a large proportion of t
he dependent variable (age of the stain) was explained by the rest of
the biochemical markers tested. Calculation of the age of the semen st
ain thus requires consideration of several biochemical parameters.