Barkur, Surekha and Bankapur, Aseefhali and Chidangil, Santhosh and Mathur, Deepak (2017) Effect of Infrared Light on Live Blood cells: Role of β-carotene. Journal of Photochemistry & Photobiology, B: Biology, 171. pp. 104-116.
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Abstract
We have utilized Raman tweezers to measure and assign micro-Raman spectra of optically trapped, live red blood cells (RBCs), white blood cells (WBCs) and platelets. Various types of WBCs– both granulocytes,lymphocytes, and their different types have been studied. The Raman bands are assigned to different biomolecules of blood cells. The Raman spectra thus obtained has been enabled detection of β-carotene in these blood cells, the spectral features of which act as a signature that facilitates experimental probing of the effect of 785 nm laser light on different blood cells as a function of incident laser power in the mW range. The spectral changes that we obtain upon laser irradiation indicate that, both haemoglobin as well as the cell membrane sustains damage. In case of lymphocytes and platelets the peaks corresponding to β-carotene showed drastic changes. Thorough analysis of the spectral changes indicates possibility of free radical induced damage of β-carotene in lymphocytes and platelets. Among different blood cells, RBCs have a power threshold of only 10 mW. The power threshold for other types of blood cells is somewhat higher, but always below about 30 mW.These values are likely to serve as useful guides for Raman tweezers based experiments on live cells
Item Type: | Article |
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Uncontrolled Keywords: | Raman tweezers; Blood cells; Laser radiation; Beta carotene |
Subjects: | Departments at MU > Atomic Molecular Physics |
Depositing User: | KMC Library |
Date Deposited: | 02 Jan 2018 10:06 |
Last Modified: | 02 Jan 2018 10:06 |
URI: | http://eprints.manipal.edu/id/eprint/150408 |
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