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Kvantovaya Elektronika, 2019 Volume 49, Number 1, Pages 13–19 (Mi qe16962)

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Laser biophotonics

Measuring optical properties of human liver between 400 and 1000 nm

I. Carneiroa, S. Carvalhoa, R. Henriqueab, L. Oliveiracd, V. V. Tuchinefg

a Portuguese Oncology Institute of Porto, Department of Pathology and Cancer Biology and Epigenetics Group-Research Centre, Portugal
b Department of Pathology and Molecular Immunology, Institute of Biomedical Sciences Abel Salazar – University of Porto, Portugal
c Polytechnic of Porto, School of Engineering, Physics Department, Portugal
d Centre of Innovation in Engineering and Industrial Technology, ISEP, Portugal
e Saratov State University
f Institute of Precision Mechanics and Control, Russian Academy of Sciences, Saratov
g Tomsk State University

Abstract: Laser diagnostics and treatment procedures are commonly performed for visible and near-IR wavelengths. The knowledge of the wavelength dependences for the optical properties of various biological tissues in this spectral range is useful for clinical applications. Since the optical properties of human liver have been previously known only for near-IR wavelengths, the aim is to estimate their wavelength dependences between 400 and 1000 nm. Using spectral measurements from liver samples in this range, we determine their optical properties with the inverse adding-doubling method. The obtained results indicate the presence of bile, oxyhaemoglobin and deoxyhaemoglobin in human liver. The combination of these biological components results in strong absorption for wavelengths between 400 and 600 nm, with peaks at unusual wavelengths. For wavelengths above 600 nm, the wavelength dependences for all optical properties present the typical behavior, but strong and shifted absorption observed for wavelengths below 600 nm has been previously unknown and can be useful for clinical procedures with lasers working in this range.

Keywords: human liver, lasers, inverse adding-doubling, absorption coefficient, scattering coefficient, scattering anisotropy factor, light penetration depth.

Received: 19.09.2018
Revised: 06.11.2018


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Quantum Electronics, 2019, 49:1, 13–19

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