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Hyperspectral imaging of lipids in biological tissues using near-infrared and shortwave infrared transmission mode: A pilot study

  • Shenzhen University
  • NASU - Glushkov Institute of Cybernetics

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Abstract

Label-free hyperspectral imaging (HSI) of lipids was demonstrated in the near-infrared (NIR) and shortwave infrared (SWIR) regions (950–1800 nm) using porcine tissue. HSI was performed in the transmission light-pass configuration, using a NIR–SWIR camera coupled with a liquid crystal tunable filter. The transmittance spectra of the regions of interest (ROIs), which correspond to the lipid and muscle areas in the specimen, were utilized for the spectrum unmixing. The transmittance spectra in ROIs were compared with those recorded by a spectrophotometer using samples of adipose and muscle. The lipid optical absorption bands at 1210 and 1730 nm were first used for the unmixing and mapping. Then, we performed the continuous multiband unmixing over the entire available spectral range, thereby, considering a combination of characteristic absorption bands of lipids, proteins, and water. The enhanced protocol demonstrates the ability to visualize small adipose inclusions of 1–10 μm size. (Figure presented.)

Original languageEnglish
Article numbere202300018
JournalJournal of Biophotonics
Volume16
Issue number7
DOIs
StatePublished - Jul 2023

Keywords

  • hyperspectral imaging
  • lipids
  • near-infrared
  • optical transmission imaging
  • proteins
  • shortwave infrared

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