Rapid and nondestructive analysis of lipstick on different substrates using ATR‐FTIR spectroscopy and chemometrics

Author:

Ka Khei Lim12,Verma Rajesh3,Tan Eva Lee Yin124,Low Kah Hin5ORCID,Ismail Dzulkiflee6,Mohamad Asri Muhammad Naeim7ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Forensic Science Program Department of Diagnostic and Allied Health Science Faculty of Health and Life Science (FHLS) Management and Science University Selangor Shah Alam Malaysia

2. School of Graduate Studies Management & Science University Selangor Shah Alam Malaysia

3. Regional Forensic Science Laboratory Himachal Pradesh Mandi India

4. Global Affairs Management & Science University Selangor Shah Alam Malaysia

5. Department of Chemistry, Faculty of Science Universiti Malaya Kuala Lumpur Malaysia

6. Forensic Science Program School of Health Sciences Universiti Sains Malaysia Health Campus Kelantan Kubang Kerian Malaysia

7. Department of Forensic Medicine Faculty of Medicine Manipal University College Malaysia Melaka Malaysia

Abstract

AbstractLipstick can be an important piece of evidence in crimes like murders, rapes, and suicides. Due to its prevalence, it can be an important corroborative evidence in crime reconstruction. The analysis of such evidence can provide an evidentiary link between the suspect, the victim, object, or the crime scene. We report the use of nondestructive ATR‐FTIR spectroscopy combined with chemometrics for the classification of 10 brands of lipsticks with nine samples each. Chemometric method of partial least square‐discriminant analysis (PLS‐DA) has been employed to interpret the data and classify the samples into their respective classes. The PLS‐DA model provides an AUC figure above 0.99 in all brands except one; for which it is slightly less at 0.94. We have also tested the traces of these lipstick samples on different substrates treating them as unknowns in the already trained PLS‐DA model. 100% of the samples on nine substrates viz. a cotton, nylon, plastic, dry tissue, denim (blue jeans), wet tissue, nitrile gloves, white paper, and polyester were correctly attributed to their source brand. In conclusion, the results suggest that ATR‐FTIR combined with the chemometrics is a rapid, nondestructive, and accurate method for the discrimination and source attribution of lipstick. This study has potential for use in actual forensic casework conditions.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Genetics,Pathology and Forensic Medicine

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