Study on Cancer Serum Components by Fourier Transform Infrared Spectroscopy
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Vol 781-784
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pp. 832-835
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The infrared spectra of serum from cancer patients can be measured using Fourier Transform Infrared Spectroscopy (FTIR). The changes of infrared absorption peak position in phosphor diester groups from cancer cells using OriginPro8.1 software indicates that nucleic acids contents in the cancer serum rise above normal serum levels and that the binding force between hydrogen bonds is strengthened. Calculation of the relative concentration of serum glycogen shows that glycogen concentration in cancer affected patient serum is lower than that of healthy patient serum. Infrared absorption analysis demonstrates that intermolecular hydrogen bonds between C―O groups are largely destroyed in cancer patient serum.
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