Presumptive and confirmatory tests
Presumptive tests, in medical and forensic science, analyze a sample and establish one of the following:
- The sample is definitely not a certain substance.
- The sample probably is the substance.
Confirmatory tests are the tests required to confirm the analysis. Confirmatory tests cost more than simpler presumptive tests so presumptive tests are often done to see if confirmatory tests are necessary.
Similarly, in medicine, a presumptive diagnosis identifies the likely condition of a patient, and a confirmatory diagnosis is needed to confirm the condition.
Examples
- Acid phosphatase test for semen
- Cobalt thiocyanate test for cocaine
- Duquenois-Levine reagent for cannabis
- Kastle-Meyer test for blood
- Malachite green test for blood
- Marquis reagent for narcotics and alkaloids
- Benzidine test for blood which changes from clear to blue in color with the presence of blood
- Luminol, phenolphthalein, Hemastix, Hemident, and Bluestar are all also used for blood testing