In this study, we performed studies longitudinal sections of long bones of rats by Raman spectroscopy in the simulation reduction of bone mineral density in the animals. The main spectral characteristics of different sections of longitudinal sections of rat humerus are determined. Optical criteria have been introduced to identify bone tissue with reduced mineral density.
Analysis of effectiveness of the staphylococcal infections treatment in the tonsils is carried out using Raman spectroscopy method. Spectral changes were established in the treatment of palatine tonsils with the antibiotic Amoksiklav. It was shown that when the antibiotic dosage is 500mg / 10ml, the lines disappear at wave numbers 735 cm-1 and 783 cm-1, 986 cm-1, and 1633 cm-1, corresponding to adenine, cytosine, proteins, and amide I, which indicates the effectiveness of treatment.
This work presents the results of spectral analysis of biopolymer materials that are implemented in medical
sphere. Polymer samples containing polycaprolactone and iron oxides of different valence were used in the studies.
Raman spectroscopy method was used as a main control method. Relative content of iron and polycaprolactone in
studied materials was assessed using ratio of RS intensities values at 604 cm-1 and 1726 cm-1 wavenumbers to intensity
value of 1440 cm-1 line.
The results of studies on the effects of heavy metals on aquatic plants using the method of Raman spectroscopy (RS). Introduced optical coefficient, reflecting changes in chlorophyll and carotinoids in relation to the hemicellulose under the influence of heavy metals, defined as the ratio of the intensities of the RS on the wavenumbers 1547 cm-1, 1522 cm-1 to the intensity of the line 1734 cm-1. Was monitored waters of the Samara region on the basis of this coefficient.
In this work the results of research of heavy metals impact on aquatic plants with Raman spectroscopy are shown. The peculiarity of Raman spectrum under the influence of heavy metals has been experimentally established. Optical coefficient, determining heavy metals impact on aquatic plants was introduced. It was defined as correlation of Raman intensity values on wave numbers 1547 cm-1, 1522cm-1 to intensity band value at 1600 cm-1. Microscopic analysis of aquatic plants under the influence of heavy metals has been conducted.
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