1998
DOI: 10.1366/0003702981944553
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Application of Mid-Infrared Transmission Spectrometry to the Direct Determination of Glucose in Whole Blood

Abstract: The capability of FT-IR transmission spectrometry was examined for the direct determination of glucose in whole blood without any sample preparation. For these investigations, the whole blood samples were automatically aspirated by a syringe pump into the transmission cell. Infrared spectra were recorded in the 1500–900 cm−1 range. Despite the high water background absorption and the complex blood matrix, significant spectral changes due to different glucose concentrations were observed. Chemometric (partial l… Show more

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“…The selectivity of this technology is based on the same principle as the selectivity of the absorption spectroscopy method for analyte measurements. Glucose has very welldefined spectral features in the fingerprint IR region as shown (for example, in the studies by Heise et al [7] and Vonach et al [10] and in our plasma thermal emission spectra plots Fig. 2).…”
Section: Noninvasive Glucose Monitor Technologysupporting
confidence: 82%
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“…The selectivity of this technology is based on the same principle as the selectivity of the absorption spectroscopy method for analyte measurements. Glucose has very welldefined spectral features in the fingerprint IR region as shown (for example, in the studies by Heise et al [7] and Vonach et al [10] and in our plasma thermal emission spectra plots Fig. 2).…”
Section: Noninvasive Glucose Monitor Technologysupporting
confidence: 82%
“…In recent years, infrared (IR) spectroscopy has emerged as the analytical method of choice, founded on the spectrum of IR colors characteristic of the analyte itself instead of relying on reagents and color reactions. Different approaches in IR absorption are described in several published studies (3)(4)(5)(6)(7)(8)(9)(10).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Com esta metodologia, tem sido possível obter dados de quantificação simultânea, rápida e de baixo custo de componentes bioquímicos oriundos de fluidos biológicos e tecidos humanos em diversas condições fisiológicas e patológicas. Um exemplo é a determinação de glicose sanguínea, plasmática ou sérica usando técnicas como transmissão e reflexão total atenuada (ATR) nas regiões do infravermelho médio (MIR) ou próximo (NIR), visando à triagem e monitoramento de pacientes com diabetes JANATSCH et al, 1989;HEISE et al, 1994;HEISE & BITTNER, 1998;SHAW et al, 1998;VONACH et al, 1998;WERNER et al, 1998;PETRICH et al, 2000;LOW-YING et al, 2002;PETRICH et al, 2002).…”
Section: Fundamentação Teóricaunclassified
“…Justifica-se visto a importância destes no diagnóstico e manutenção da DM com espectro infravermelho, com objetivo de prever os valores encontrados a partir dos testes de referência. JANATSCH et al, 1989;HEISE et al, 1994;HEISE & BITTNER, 1998;SHAW et al, 1998;VONACH et al, 1998;WERNER et al, 1998;PETRICH et al, 2000;LOW-YING et al, 2002;PETRICH et al, 2002) porém com erros de previsão menores.…”
Section: Fundamentação Teóricaunclassified
“…Thus, accurate and reliable measurements can be performed without complicated calculations to remove interference between the peaks. There have been many reports of applying MIR-ATR methods for blood glucose measurement including ones measuring glucose levels of whole blood, [8][9][10] urine, 11 and serum. 12,13 Some groups reported that they have attempted to measure blood glucose levels in vivo by using an ATR prism with MIR lasers 14,15 and an FT-IR spectrometer.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%