Collection of Selected Papers of the III International Conference on Information Technology and Nanotechnology 2017
DOI: 10.18287/1613-0073-2017-1900-64-68
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Raman spectra analysis of human blood protein fractions using the projection on latent structures method

Abstract: This work is devoted to the study of human blood protein fractions by Raman spectroscopy. Whole blood and blood plasma were used as the tested samples. For the pure Raman spectra analysis the autofluorescence background was subtracted by using of two mathematical approaches: polynomial approximation and baseline correction with asymmetric least squares. The study allowed for revealing the differences between the spectral features of blood plasma and whole blood plasma, which are changes in the relative Raman i… Show more

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“…Raman peaks at 570-700 cm −1 , 1120 cm −1 , 1550 cm −1 are the most informative peaks in whole blood that correspond to hemoglobin and they are not found at blood plasma spectra. Peaks at 1002 cm −1 , 1227 cm −1 , 1440 cm −1 , and 1630 cm −1 are the largest VIP value and they can be found both in blood plasma and whole blood that correspond to the peaks of albumin and globulin [41].…”
Section: Protein Analysis In Biomedical Fluids Using Raman Spectroscopymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Raman peaks at 570-700 cm −1 , 1120 cm −1 , 1550 cm −1 are the most informative peaks in whole blood that correspond to hemoglobin and they are not found at blood plasma spectra. Peaks at 1002 cm −1 , 1227 cm −1 , 1440 cm −1 , and 1630 cm −1 are the largest VIP value and they can be found both in blood plasma and whole blood that correspond to the peaks of albumin and globulin [41].…”
Section: Protein Analysis In Biomedical Fluids Using Raman Spectroscopymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…5A. Table 4 lists the Raman peaks for the functional groups in the protein based on the literature on whole blood and proteins [30,31]. The band at 1636 cm −1 was identified as the protein amide I band, which was related to the protein backbone structure.…”
Section: Raman Specta Of the Porcine Blood Hydrogelsmentioning
confidence: 99%