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Optical scattering in muscle tissue and its utilisation

KASPAR, P.; PROKOPYEVA, E.; TOMÁNEK, P.; GRMELA, L.

Original Title

Optical scattering in muscle tissue and its utilisation

English Title

Optical scattering in muscle tissue and its utilisation

Type

WoS Article

Original Abstract

This paper describes optical scattering properties of muscle tissue, special traits, and the difficulties its composition causes. The pH of tissue and angle of the myofibrils relative to the incident light used as a probe changes the results of measurements. Distribution of colagen, as well as other substances that can be found in muscle tissue, also affect the outcome of any attempt to examine the sample via the means of optical analysis. Measurement results and scattering models are compared in effectiveness of characterization of the non-linear optical system that is muscle tissue for both medical use and food quality control, depending on the properties and composition of the tested sample.

English abstract

This paper describes optical scattering properties of muscle tissue, special traits, and the difficulties its composition causes. The pH of tissue and angle of the myofibrils relative to the incident light used as a probe changes the results of measurements. Distribution of colagen, as well as other substances that can be found in muscle tissue, also affect the outcome of any attempt to examine the sample via the means of optical analysis. Measurement results and scattering models are compared in effectiveness of characterization of the non-linear optical system that is muscle tissue for both medical use and food quality control, depending on the properties and composition of the tested sample.

Keywords

Optical scattering, Myofibril, Transport theory, Backscattering

Key words in English

Optical scattering, Myofibril, Transport theory, Backscattering

Authors

KASPAR, P.; PROKOPYEVA, E.; TOMÁNEK, P.; GRMELA, L.

RIV year

2016

Released

07.01.2015

Publisher

SPIE

Location

Bellingham, USA

ISBN

0277-786X

Periodical

Proceedings of SPIE

Volume

9442

Number

9442

State

United States of America

Pages from

94420I1

Pages to

94420I7

Pages count

7

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