Analytica (Mar 2024)

Characterization of Bixin by UV-Visible Spectroscopy and HPLC, and Its Application as Latent Fingermark Developer

  • Danielle Tapia Bueno,
  • Amanda Fonseca Leitzke,
  • Rosane Lopes Crizel,
  • Cristina Jansen-Alves,
  • Emanuel Gomes Bertizzolo,
  • Juliana Porciuncula da Silva,
  • Gabrielly Quartieri Sejanes,
  • Kristiane de Cássia Mariotti,
  • Claudio Martin Pereira de Pereira

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/analytica5010007
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 5, no. 1
pp. 107 – 118

Abstract

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Fingerprints are essential for human identification and are valuable tools in criminal investigations. The pursuit of new materials for digital printing is expanding, with increasing interest in natural compounds such as bixin, sourced from annatto seeds. Despite its traditional use as a natural dye with medicinal properties, the potential of bixin in papilloscopy remains largely untapped. In this study, we meticulously extracted bixin from annatto seeds and meticulously developed composites incorporating zinc carbonate (bixin/ZnCO3) and kaolinite (bixin/kaolinite). UV-visible spectroscopy was used for characterization, and the extracted bixin showed absorption peaks at 429, 453, and 481 nm, which were very similar to standard peaks at 429, 457, and 487 nm. The two samples also had the same retention times (7.07 min) according to further liquid chromatography analysis. Sweat pores were easier to detect thanks to the effectiveness of the bixin/ZnCO3 and bixin/kaolinite composites in creating high contrast sebaceous and natural latent fingerprints. These results highlight the composites’ potential as novel and fascinating instruments for papilloscopy applications, which might also improve forensic investigations.

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