Characterization of Biological Absorption Spectra Spanning the Visible to the Short-Wave Infrared.

IF 1.2 4区 综合性期刊 Q3 MULTIDISCIPLINARY SCIENCES Jove-Journal of Visualized Experiments Pub Date : 2025-01-10 DOI:10.3791/67403
Hannah D R Gruensfelder, Folaoluwashewa Shofu, Megan S Michie, Mikhail Y Berezin, Leonid Shmuylovich, Christine M O'Brien
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For noninvasive light-based physiological monitoring, optimal wavelengths of individual tissue components can be identified using absorption spectroscopy. However, because of the lack of sensitivity of hardware at longer wavelengths, absorption spectroscopy has typically been applied for wavelengths in the visible (VIS) and near-infrared (NIR) range from 400 to 1,000 nm. Hardware advancements in the short-wave infrared (SWIR) range have enabled investigators to explore wavelengths in the ~1,000 nm to 3,000 nm range in which fall characteristic absorption peaks for lipid, protein, and water. These molecules are difficult to visualize in the VIS-NIR and can provide label-free sources of biological contrast. Furthermore, lower SWIR absorption has been observed for melanin, the primary chromophore responsible for skin pigmentation. In vivo optical devices like clinically standard pulse oximeters have been found to have reduced accuracy in people with darkly pigmented skin, possibly because of the stronger melanin absorption in the VIS range. Thus, error associated with skin pigmentation could be reduced by using devices operating in the SWIR. Optical instrument design is facilitated by the understanding of the absorption properties of core tissue components from the VIS to the SWIR range. This article describes protocols and instrumentation for obtaining VIS-SWIR absorption spectra of common tissue absorbers: oxygenated hemoglobin, deoxygenated hemoglobin, melanin, water, and lipid.

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跨越可见光到短波红外的生物吸收光谱的表征。
对于无创的基于光的生理监测,个体组织成分的最佳波长可以使用吸收光谱识别。然而,由于硬件在较长波长的灵敏度不足,吸收光谱通常应用于400至1,000 nm的可见光(VIS)和近红外(NIR)波长范围内。短波红外(SWIR)范围的硬件进步使研究人员能够探索~1,000 nm至3,000 nm范围内的波长,其中脂质,蛋白质和水的特征吸收峰下降。这些分子很难在VIS-NIR中可视化,可以提供无标记的生物对比源。此外,已观察到较低的SWIR吸收黑色素,负责皮肤色素沉着的初级发色团。像临床标准脉搏血氧仪这样的体内光学设备已经被发现在深色皮肤人群中准确性降低,可能是因为在VIS范围内黑色素吸收更强。因此,使用在SWIR中工作的设备可以减少与皮肤色素沉着相关的误差。通过了解核心组织成分从VIS到SWIR范围的吸收特性,有助于光学仪器的设计。本文描述了获得常见组织吸收剂(含氧血红蛋白、脱氧血红蛋白、黑色素、水和脂质)的VIS-SWIR吸收光谱的方案和仪器。
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期刊介绍: JoVE, the Journal of Visualized Experiments, is the world''s first peer reviewed scientific video journal. Established in 2006, JoVE is devoted to publishing scientific research in a visual format to help researchers overcome two of the biggest challenges facing the scientific research community today; poor reproducibility and the time and labor intensive nature of learning new experimental techniques.
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