Developing a novel device based on a new technology for non-invasive measurement of blood biomarkers irrespective of skin color

Ger Med Sci. 2023 Jun 23;21:Doc09. doi: 10.3205/000323. eCollection 2023.ABSTRACTBACKGROUND: Human hemoglobin is a tetrameric metalloporphyrin. The heme part contains iron radicle and porphyrin. The globin part consists of two pairs of amino-acid chains. The absorption spectrum of hemoglobin spans from 250 nm to as high as 2,500 nm, with high coefficients reported in blue and green color zone. The visible absorption spectrum of deoxyhemoglobin has one, while the visible absorption spectrum of oxyhemoglobin shows two peaks.OBJECTIVE: (1) To study absorption spectrometry of hemoglobin in 420 to 600 nm range; (2) to conduct preclinical experiments to validate a new device and technology based on green color absorption by hemoglobin; (3) to use this new technology and device for phase 1 study in healthy human volunteers for confirmation.DESIGN MATERIAL AND METHODS: (1) Checking absorption spectrometry of hemoglobin in venous blood. We measured absorption spectrometry of 25 mother-baby pairs as an observational study. Readings were plotted from 400 nm to 560 nm. These included peaks, flat lines and deeps. Graph tracings of all samples - cord blood and maternal blood - showed similar patterns. (2) Preclinical experiments were set up (a) to correlate the reflection of green light by hemoglobin and concentration of hemoglobin, (b) to correlate concentration of O2 and reflection of green light related to oxyhemoglobin, (c) to correlate concentration of melanin in upper and the hemoglo...
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