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- Saliva Signature of Normal Pregnant Women in each Trimester as Analyzed by FTIR Spectroscopy
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1 Department of Physics, Justice Basheer Ahmed Sayeed College for Women, Chennai-600018
2 Department of Physics, Easwari Engineering College, Chennai 600089, IN
3 Obstetrics & Gyneacology, Stanley Medical College & Govt. RSRM Lying. In Hospital, Chennai-600013, IN
1 Department of Physics, Justice Basheer Ahmed Sayeed College for Women, Chennai-600018
2 Department of Physics, Easwari Engineering College, Chennai 600089, IN
3 Obstetrics & Gyneacology, Stanley Medical College & Govt. RSRM Lying. In Hospital, Chennai-600013, IN
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Indian Journal of Science and Technology, Vol 4, No 5 (2011), Pagination: 481-486Abstract
We report the changes in salivary pattern of normal pregnant women in each trimester qualitatively and quantitatively. FTIR spectroscopic technique has been successfully applied to analyze the saliva samples of various age groups from18 to 25 and 25 to 35. The role of FTIR spectroscopy in the analysis of saliva of normal pregnant women of 1st, 2nd and 3rd trimester of various age groups are clearly demonstrated both qualitatively and quantitatively. Among the three trimesters, the vibrational peaks of the progesterone increased in the 1st trimester: whereas, in the 2nd trimester there was a decrease: In 3rd trimester there was a further decrease. Similarly, in the case of normal pregnant women of age between 25 to 35 has a greater absorption value than the normal pregnant women of age 18 to 25. This may be attributed to the salivary IgA and IgM concentrations higher in ageing people. It is concluded that FTIR salivary signature may be applied to indicate different stage of pregnancy of different age group.Keywords
Saliva, Normal Pregnant Women, Trimester, FTIR Spectroscopic Analysis.References
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- Insulin Response of Diabetic Pregnant Women: Analysis of Saliva by FTIR Study
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1 Deptartment of Physics, Justice Basheer Ahmed Sayeed College for Women, Chennai-600018, IN
2 Department of Physics, Easwari Engineering College, Chennai 600089, IN
3 Obstetrics & Gyneacology, Stanley Medical College & Superintendent i/c, Govt. RSRM Lying in Hospital, Chennai- 600013, IN
1 Deptartment of Physics, Justice Basheer Ahmed Sayeed College for Women, Chennai-600018, IN
2 Department of Physics, Easwari Engineering College, Chennai 600089, IN
3 Obstetrics & Gyneacology, Stanley Medical College & Superintendent i/c, Govt. RSRM Lying in Hospital, Chennai- 600013, IN
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Indian Journal of Science and Technology, Vol 5, No 3 (2012), Pagination: 2318-2324Abstract
This paper presents the FTIR spectral study of saliva of normal and diseased (diabetes) and its use in differentiating those pregnant women on insulin therapy. FTIR saliva spectra were recorded over the region 4000-400 cm-1 on a Spectrum one Perkin Elmer FTIR spectrometer. Saliva samples were collected from 20 volunteers in each set of age group 25 to 35. From the spectral study, the absorbance values of the diseased and normal saliva samples were compared. The spectral differences of intensity ratio parameters were introduced and the results were discussed. In order to find the efficacy, the absorption values of the specific bands of the spectra of normal and diabetic pregnant women were compared and the internal ratio parameter R1( I1653/I1410), R2(I2931/I547), R3(I2931/I1410), R4(I2931/I3292),R5(I3292/I547) were calculated , and the result observed for diabetic pregnant women after insulin therapy (i.e., 3 hrs and 7 days) was almost similar to that of the normal pregnant women. Besides, the intensity of absorption peaks of the diabetic pregnant women before administration of insulin, after intake of insulin (3hrs) and after insulin therapy (7 days) were considered in which the intensity ratio parameters R1( I1544/I1075), R2 (I1544/I1224), R3(I2931/I1075), R4(I3292/I1075), R5(I3292/I1224), were calculated. The observed absorbance values increased in diabetic pregnant women initially, but slightly decreased after insulin therapy 3 hrs and further decreased after 7 days compared to normal pregnant women. Thus, striking spectral differences (in terms of intensity value) observed between saliva of normal, diseased subjects when analysed after insulin therapy. The comparison of these values showed that the spectra of normal and diabetic pregnant women before and after therapy are different and the vibrational analyses were carried out. It is concluded that FTIR may be applied to indicate the changes in the salivary pattern of the diabetic pregnant women with insulin therapy.Keywords
Saliva, Normal Pregnant Women, Diabetic Pregnant Women, Insulin, FTIR Spectroscopic AnalysisReferences
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- Utility of FTIR Spectroscopic Analysis of Saliva of Diabetic Pregnant Women in each Trimester
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1 Deptartment of Physics, Justice Basheer Ahmed Sayeed College for Women, Chennai-600018, IN
2 Department of Physics, Easwari Engineering College, Chennai 600089, IN
3 Obstetrics & Gyneacology, Stanley Medical College & Superintendent i/c, Govt. RSRM Lying in Hospital, Chennai- 600013, IN
1 Deptartment of Physics, Justice Basheer Ahmed Sayeed College for Women, Chennai-600018, IN
2 Department of Physics, Easwari Engineering College, Chennai 600089, IN
3 Obstetrics & Gyneacology, Stanley Medical College & Superintendent i/c, Govt. RSRM Lying in Hospital, Chennai- 600013, IN
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Indian Journal of Science and Technology, Vol 4, No 8 (2011), Pagination: 967-970Abstract
FTIR spectroscopy has been successfully employed to compare the saliva of the diseased and normal pregnant women. The absorption values of the specific bands of the spectra in each trimester compared, and the internal ratio parameter are calculated. The study shows that there is a change in the salivary pattern of normal and diseased women in each trimester.Keywords
Saliva, Normal Pregnant Women, Diabetic Pregnant Women, Trimester, FTIR Spectroscopic AnalysisReferences
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- Analysis of Saliva and Serum of Normal and Anomalies Pregnant Women - Folic Acid Deficiency using FTIR Spectroscopy
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1 Deptartment of Physics, Justice Basheer Ahmed Sayeed College for Women, Chennai-600018, IN
2 Department of Physics, Easwari Engineering College, Chennai-600089, IN
3 Saveetha Medical College, Saveetha Nagar Thandalam, Irrungattukottai, Kanchipuram–602105, IN
1 Deptartment of Physics, Justice Basheer Ahmed Sayeed College for Women, Chennai-600018, IN
2 Department of Physics, Easwari Engineering College, Chennai-600089, IN
3 Saveetha Medical College, Saveetha Nagar Thandalam, Irrungattukottai, Kanchipuram–602105, IN