Title of article :
A Raman scattering and FT-IR spectroscopic study on the effect of the solar radiation in Antarctica on bovine cornea
Author/Authors :
Yamamoto، نويسنده , , Tatsuyuki and Murakami، نويسنده , , Naoki and Yoshikiyo، نويسنده , , Keisuke and Takahashi، نويسنده , , Tetsuya T. Yamamoto، نويسنده , , Naoyuki، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2010
Abstract :
The Raman scattering and FT-IR spectra of the corneas, transported to the Syowa station in Antarctica and exposed to the solar radiation of the mid-summer for four weeks, were studied to reveal that type IV collagen involved in corneas were fragmented. The amide I and III Raman bands were observed at 1660 and 1245 cm−1, respectively, and the amide I and II infrared bands were observed at 1655 and 1545 cm−1, respectively, for original corneas before exposure. The background of Raman signals prominently increased and the ratio of amide II infrared band versus amide I decreased by the solar radiation in Antarctica. The control experiment using an artificial UV lamp was also performed in laboratory. The decline rate of the amide II/amide I was utilized for estimating the degree of fragmentation of collagen, to reveal that the addition of vitamin C suppressed the reaction while the addition of sugars promoted it. The effect of the solar radiation in Antarctica on the corneas was estimated as the same as the artificial UV lamp of four weeks (Raman) or one week (FT-IR) exposure.
Keywords :
Collagen , Bovine cornea , FT-IR , Ultra-Violet , Antarctica , Raman
Journal title :
Journal of Molecular Structure
Journal title :
Journal of Molecular Structure