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Application of FTIR Spectroscopy for Quantitative Analysis of Blood Serum: A Preliminary Study.

Lyudmila V Bel'skayaElena A SarfDenis V Solomatin
Published in: Diagnostics (Basel, Switzerland) (2021)
The aim of this study was to analyze the possibility of simultaneous determination of the concentration of components from the characteristics of FTIR spectra using the example of a model blood serum. To prepare model solutions, a set of freeze-dried control sera based on bovine blood serum was used, certified for approximately 38 parameters. Based on the values of the absorbance and areas of absorption bands in the FTIR spectra of model solutions, a regression equation was constructed by solving a nonlinear problem using the generalized reduced gradient method. By using the absorbance of the absorption bands at 1717 and 3903 cm -1 and the areas of the absorption bands at 616, 3750, and 3903 cm -1 , it is possible to simultaneously determine the concentrations of 38 components with an error of less than 0.1%. The results obtained confirm the potential clinical use of FTIR spectroscopy as a reagent-free express method for the analysis of blood serum. However, its practical implementation requires additional research, in particular, analysis of real blood serum samples and validation of the method.
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