Qualitative and Quantitative Detection of Typical Reproductive Hormones in Dairy Cows Based on Terahertz Spectroscopy and Metamaterial Technology.
Shuang LiangJingbo ZhaoWenwen ZhaoNan JiaZhiyong ZhangBin LiPublished in: Molecules (Basel, Switzerland) (2024)
Progesterone (PROG) and estrone (E 1 ) are typical reproductive hormones in dairy cows. Assessing the levels of these hormones in vivo can aid in estrus identification. In the present work, the feasibility of the qualitative and quantitative detection of PROG and E 1 using terahertz time-domain spectroscopy (THz-TDS) and metamaterial technology was preliminarily investigated. First, the time domain spectra, frequency domain spectra, and absorption coefficients of PROG and E 1 samples were collected and analyzed. A vibration analysis was conducted using density functional theory (DFT). Subsequently, a double-ring (DR) metamaterial structure was designed and simulated using the frequency domain solution algorithm in CST Studio Suite (CST) software. This aimed to ensure that the double resonance peaks of DR were similar to the absorption peaks of PROG and E 1 . Finally, the response of DR to different concentrations of PROG/E 1 was analyzed and quantitatively modeled. The results show that a qualitative analysis can be conducted by comparing the corresponding DR resonance peak changes in PROG and E 1 samples at various concentrations. The best R 2 for the PROG quantitative model was 0.9872, while for E 1 , it was 0.9828. This indicates that terahertz spectral-metamaterial technology for the qualitative and quantitative detection of the typical reproductive hormones PROG and E 1 in dairy cows is feasible and worthy of in-depth exploration. This study provides a reference for the identification of dairy cow estrus.
Keyphrases
- dairy cows
- density functional theory
- high resolution
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- molecular dynamics
- loop mediated isothermal amplification
- systematic review
- real time pcr
- label free
- machine learning
- energy transfer
- optical coherence tomography
- magnetic resonance imaging
- computed tomography
- molecular docking
- magnetic resonance
- contrast enhanced