• Spectroscopy and Spectral Analysis
  • Vol. 29, Issue 6, 1473 (2009)
WEI Hua-jiang1、*, GUO Zhou-yi1, XIE Shu-sen2, HE Bo-hua3, LI Li-bo3, CHEN Xue-mei4, WU Guo-yong5, and LU Jian-jun5
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    WEI Hua-jiang, GUO Zhou-yi, XIE Shu-sen, HE Bo-hua, LI Li-bo, CHEN Xue-mei, WU Guo-yong, LU Jian-jun. Colon Adenoma Detection Using Kubelka-Munk Spectral Function of DNA and Protein Bands[J]. Spectroscopy and Spectral Analysis, 2009, 29(6): 1473 Copy Citation Text show less

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    Differential diagnosis of human colon adenoma was studied using the Kubelka-Munk spectral function of the DNA and protein absorption bands at 260 and 280 nm in vitro. Diffuse reflectance spectra of tissue were measured using a spectrophotometer with an integrating sphere attachment. The results of measurement showed that for the spectral range from 590 to 1 064 nm pathological changes of colon epithelial tissues were induced so that there were significant differences in the averaged values of the Kubelka-Munk function f(r∞) and logarithmic Kubelka-Munk function log[f(r∞)] of the DNA absorption bands at 260 nm between normal and adenomatous colon epithelial tissues, and the differences were 218% (p<0.05) and 68.5% (p<0.05) respectively. Pathological changes of colon epithelial tissues were induced so that there were significant differences in the averaged values of the Kubelka-Munk function f(r∞) and logarithmic Kubelka-Munk function log[f(r∞)] of the protein absorption bands at 280 nm between normal and adenomatous colon epithelial tissues, and the differences were 208%(p<0.05) and 59.0%(p<0.05) respectively. Pathological changes of colon epithelial tissues were induced so that there were significant differences in the averaged values of the Kubelka-Munk function f(r∞) and logarithmic Kubelka-Munk function log[f(r∞)] of the β-carotene absorption bands at 480 nm between normal and adenomatous colon epithelial tissues, and the differences were 41.7%(p<0.05) and 32.9%(p<0.05) respectively. Obviously, pathological changes of colon epithelial tissues were induced so that there were significant changes in the contents of the DNA, protein and β-carotene of colon epithelial tissues. The conclusion can be applied to rapid, low-cost and noninvasive optical biopsy of colon adenoma, and provides a useful reference.
    WEI Hua-jiang, GUO Zhou-yi, XIE Shu-sen, HE Bo-hua, LI Li-bo, CHEN Xue-mei, WU Guo-yong, LU Jian-jun. Colon Adenoma Detection Using Kubelka-Munk Spectral Function of DNA and Protein Bands[J]. Spectroscopy and Spectral Analysis, 2009, 29(6): 1473
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