Infrared Spectra In Monitoring Biochemical Parameters Of Human Blood

INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON RECENT TRENDS IN PHYSICS (ICRTP 2012)(2012)

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Infrared spectroscopy is gaining recognition as a promising method. The infrared spectra of selected regions (2000-400cm(-1)) of blood tissue samples are reported. Present study related to the role of spectral peak fitting in the study of human blood and quantitative interpretations of infrared spectra based on chemometrics. The spectral variations are interpreted in terms of the biochemical and pathological processes involved. The mean RNA/DNA ratio of fitted intensities and analytical area as calculated from the transmittance peaks at 1121cm(-1)/1020cm(-1) is found to be 0.911A.U and 2.00A.U. respectively. The ratio of 1659cm(-1)/1544cm(-1) (amide-I/amide-II) bands is found to shed light on the change in the DNA content. The ratio of amide-I/amide-II is almost unity (approximate to 1.054) for blood spectra. The deviation from unity is an indication of DNA absorption from the RBC cells. The total phosphate content has found to be 25.09A.U. The level for glycogen/phosphate ratio (areas under peaks 1030cm(-1)/1082cm(-1)) is found to be 0.286A.U. The ratio of unsaturated and saturated carbonyl compounds (C=O) in blood samples is in form of esters and the analytical areas under the spectral peaks at 1740cm(-1) and 1731cm(-1) for unsaturated esters and saturated esters respectively found to be 0.618A.U.
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infrared spectroscopy,infrared spectra
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