Semen stains glows under black lights (uv light)?

In summary: Semen stains will glow under a UV light. If the stains are on a bed sheet that has not been washed in 5 months, it is possible that the stains and fluids will still be present. If the sheet is washed, the stains may be removed.
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toomuchagony
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Hi all,

Can anyone tell me if semen stains would definitely glow under a black light (UV light) ?

I've been told that they would glow in greenish-yellow under the UV light.
But later on someone said semen stains cannot glow without a substance called 'luminol'.
Which one is true?


And if the semen stains were stuck on a bed sheet like 5 months ago,(being slept on but never been washed), is it possible that the semen substances still remain on it? Would the scrubbing or fiction makes them totally coming off or disappear?

Thanks in advance!
 
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And if the semen stains were stuck on a bed sheet like 5 months ago,(being slept on but never been washed), is it possible that the semen substances still remain on it? Would the scrubbing or fiction makes them totally coming off or disappear?
Almost all "natural" fluids'colors (e.g yellowish color juices from mango, jack-fruits, Indian and Vietnamese curry etc) are hard to get rid off by only detergents sold in the market. Men's semen is the same. It sucks up and stains the materials'fibers, and then discolors the area. Once it is discolored, how can you get it back ? Therefore, it is advisable for you to wash the stained areas right after they are being "soaked".
 
  • #3
Bed sheets being unwashed for 5 months, but being slept on? Yuck. Sheets should be washed regularly, like once a week.
 
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toomuchagony said:
Hi all,

Can anyone tell me if semen stains would definitely glow under a black light (UV light) ?

I've been told that they would glow in greenish-yellow under the UV light.
But later on someone said semen stains cannot glow without a substance called 'luminol'.
Which one is true?


And if the semen stains were stuck on a bed sheet like 5 months ago,(being slept on but never been washed), is it possible that the semen substances still remain on it? Would the scrubbing or fiction makes them totally coming off or disappear?

Thanks in advance!

Yes, semen glows under UV light; No: luminol is used to discover blood stains; and Yes: wash your sheets much more often!
 
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Would semen stains appear as transparent (like an oil stain) under friction after a long period of time, say 5 months?
 

1. Why does semen glow under black lights?

Semen contains a protein called semenogelin, which is known to fluoresce under UV light. This causes it to emit a blue light, giving it a glowing appearance under black lights.

2. Are there any other substances that can also glow under black lights?

Yes, there are several substances that can also glow under black lights. These include certain detergents, bodily fluids like saliva and urine, and some types of fabrics and plastics.

3. Can semen stains still be visible without a black light?

Yes, semen stains can still be visible under normal lighting conditions, especially on lighter-colored fabrics. However, a black light can make the stains more noticeable and easier to detect.

4. How long does semen continue to glow under a black light?

The fluorescence of semen under a black light can last anywhere from a few seconds to several minutes, depending on the amount of semen present and the intensity of the UV light. It will eventually fade and become undetectable.

5. Can using a black light be used to confirm the presence of semen in a stain?

While a black light can make semen stains more visible, it is not a definitive method for confirming the presence of semen. Other tests, such as a forensic analysis, may be necessary for an accurate confirmation.

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