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4 May 2001 In-vivo and in-vitro study of control of rat skin optical properties by action of 40%-glucose solution
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We present experimental results on optical properties of the rat skin controlled by administration of osmotically active chemical, such as the 40%-glucose solution. In vivo reflectance and in vitro transmittance spectra of the rat skin were measured. Result of the experimental study of influence of the 40%-glucose solution on reflectance and transmittance spectra of the rat skin are presented. The significant increase of transmittance and decrease of reflectance of the rat skin under action of osmotical agent are demonstrated. The average value of glucose solution diffusion coefficient was estimated as 1.101(DOT)10-6+/- 0.153(DOT)10-6 cm2/sec.
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Alexey N. Bashkatov, Elina A. Genina, Irina V. Korovina, Yurii P. Sinichkin, Olga V. Novikova, and Valery V. Tuchin "In-vivo and in-vitro study of control of rat skin optical properties by action of 40%-glucose solution", Proc. SPIE 4241, Saratov Fall Meeting 2000: Optical Technologies in Biophysics and Medicine II, (4 May 2001); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.431524
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KEYWORDS
Skin

Tissues

Reflectivity

Transmittance

In vivo imaging

Optical fibers

Refractive index

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