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Investigating pre‐analytical requirements for serum and plasma based infrared spectro‐diagnostic
Authors:Lila Lovergne,Jean Lovergne,Pascaline Bouzy,Val  rie Untereiner,Marc Offroy,Roselyne Garnotel,G  rard Thi  fin,Matthew J. Baker,Ganesh D. Sockalingum
Affiliation:Lila Lovergne,Jean Lovergne,Pascaline Bouzy,Valérie Untereiner,Marc Offroy,Roselyne Garnotel,Gérard Thiéfin,Matthew J. Baker,Ganesh D. Sockalingum
Abstract:Infrared spectroscopy is a rapid, easy‐to‐operate, label‐free and therefore cost‐effective technique. Many studies performed on biofluids (eg, serum, plasma, urine, sputum, bile and cerebrospinal fluid) have demonstrated its promising application as a clinical diagnostic tool. Given all these characteristics, infrared spectroscopy appears to be an ideal candidate to be implemented into the clinics. However, before considering its translation, a clear effort is needed to standardise protocols for biofluid spectroscopic analysis. To reach this goal, careful investigations to identify and track errors that can occur during the pre‐analytical phase is a crucial step. Here, we report for the first time, results of investigations into pre‐analytical factors that can affect the quality of the spectral data acquired on serum and plasma, such as the impact of long‐term freezing time storage of samples as well as the month‐to‐month reproducibility of the spectroscopic analysis. The spectral data discrimination has revealed to be majorly impacted by a residual water content variation in serum and plasma dried samples. image
Keywords:biofluids  FTIR spectroscopy  plasma  pre‐analytical requirements  standardisation  serum  water interference correction
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