Rein A J, Saperstein D D, Pines S H, Radlick P C
Experientia. 1976 Oct 15;32(10):1352-4. doi: 10.1007/BF01953136.
Using Raman spectroscopy, we demonstrate that low levels of beta-carotene, lycopene, and xanthophyll give rise to resonance enhanced bands in blood plasma. These results explain the significance of previously unidentified spectral maxima which have been related to the state of health of the blood donor.
通过拉曼光谱法,我们证明了血浆中低水平的β-胡萝卜素、番茄红素和叶黄素会产生共振增强带。这些结果解释了先前未确定的光谱最大值的意义,这些最大值与献血者的健康状况有关。