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Measurements of extrinsic fluorescence in Intralipid and polystyrene microspheres

The fluorescence of Intralipid and polystyrene microspheres with sphere diameter of 1 µm at a representative lipid and microsphere concentration for simulation of mucosal tissue scattering has not been a subject of extensive experimental study. In order to elucidate the quantitative relationship bet...

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Autores principales: Du Le, Vinh Nguyen, Nie, Zhaojun, Hayward, Joseph E., Farrell, Thomas J., Fang, Qiyin
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Optical Society of America 2014
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4133001/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25136497
http://dx.doi.org/10.1364/BOE.5.002726
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author Du Le, Vinh Nguyen
Nie, Zhaojun
Hayward, Joseph E.
Farrell, Thomas J.
Fang, Qiyin
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description The fluorescence of Intralipid and polystyrene microspheres with sphere diameter of 1 µm at a representative lipid and microsphere concentration for simulation of mucosal tissue scattering has not been a subject of extensive experimental study. In order to elucidate the quantitative relationship between lipid and microsphere concentration and the respective fluorescent intensity, the extrinsic fluorescence spectra between 360 nm and 650 nm (step size of 5 nm) were measured at different lipid concentrations (from 0.25% to 5%) and different microsphere concentrations (0.00364, 0.0073, 0.0131 spheres per cubic micrometer) using laser excitation at 355 nm with pulse energy of 2.8 µJ. Current findings indicated that Intralipid has a broadband emission between 360 and 650 nm with a primary peak at 500 nm and a secondary peak at 450 nm while polystyrene microspheres have a single peak at 500 nm. In addition, for similar scattering properties the fluorescence of Intralipid solutions is approximately three-fold stronger than that of the microsphere solutions. Furthermore, Intralipid phantoms with lipid concentrations ~2% (simulating the bottom layer of mucosa) produce up to seven times stronger fluorescent emission than phantoms with lipid concentration ~0.25% (simulating the top layer of mucosa). The fluoresence decays of Intralipid and microsphere solutions were also recorded for estimation of fluorescence lifetime.
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spelling pubmed-41330012014-08-18 Measurements of extrinsic fluorescence in Intralipid and polystyrene microspheres Du Le, Vinh Nguyen Nie, Zhaojun Hayward, Joseph E. Farrell, Thomas J. Fang, Qiyin Biomed Opt Express Article The fluorescence of Intralipid and polystyrene microspheres with sphere diameter of 1 µm at a representative lipid and microsphere concentration for simulation of mucosal tissue scattering has not been a subject of extensive experimental study. In order to elucidate the quantitative relationship between lipid and microsphere concentration and the respective fluorescent intensity, the extrinsic fluorescence spectra between 360 nm and 650 nm (step size of 5 nm) were measured at different lipid concentrations (from 0.25% to 5%) and different microsphere concentrations (0.00364, 0.0073, 0.0131 spheres per cubic micrometer) using laser excitation at 355 nm with pulse energy of 2.8 µJ. Current findings indicated that Intralipid has a broadband emission between 360 and 650 nm with a primary peak at 500 nm and a secondary peak at 450 nm while polystyrene microspheres have a single peak at 500 nm. In addition, for similar scattering properties the fluorescence of Intralipid solutions is approximately three-fold stronger than that of the microsphere solutions. Furthermore, Intralipid phantoms with lipid concentrations ~2% (simulating the bottom layer of mucosa) produce up to seven times stronger fluorescent emission than phantoms with lipid concentration ~0.25% (simulating the top layer of mucosa). The fluoresence decays of Intralipid and microsphere solutions were also recorded for estimation of fluorescence lifetime. Optical Society of America 2014-07-22 /pmc/articles/PMC4133001/ /pubmed/25136497 http://dx.doi.org/10.1364/BOE.5.002726 Text en © 2014 Optical Society of America author-open
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Measurements of extrinsic fluorescence in Intralipid and polystyrene microspheres
title Measurements of extrinsic fluorescence in Intralipid and polystyrene microspheres
title_full Measurements of extrinsic fluorescence in Intralipid and polystyrene microspheres
title_fullStr Measurements of extrinsic fluorescence in Intralipid and polystyrene microspheres
title_full_unstemmed Measurements of extrinsic fluorescence in Intralipid and polystyrene microspheres
title_short Measurements of extrinsic fluorescence in Intralipid and polystyrene microspheres
title_sort measurements of extrinsic fluorescence in intralipid and polystyrene microspheres
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4133001/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25136497
http://dx.doi.org/10.1364/BOE.5.002726
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