Related Experiment Video
Updated: Apr 19, 2026

Clarifying and Imaging Candida albicans Biofilms
Published on: March 6, 2020
Candida parapsilosis biofilm identification by Raman spectroscopy
Ota Samek1, Katarina Mlynariková2, Silvie Bernatová3
1Institute of Scientific Instruments of the Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic, v.v.i., Královopolská 147, Brno 61264, Czech Republic. osamek@isibrno.cz.
Abstract:
Colonies of Candida parapsilosis on culture plates were probed directly in situ using Raman spectroscopy for rapid identification of specific strains separated by a given time intervals (up to months apart). To classify the Raman spectra, data analysis was performed using the approach of principal component analysis (PCA). The analysis of the data sets generated during the scans of individual colonies reveals that despite the inhomogeneity of the biological samples unambiguous associations to individual strains (two biofilm-positive and two biofilm-negative) could be made.
Related Concept Videos
Raman Spectroscopy: Overview
However, a small fraction of the scattered light exhibits a frequency shift due to the exchange of energy between the incident photons and...
Raman Spectroscopy Instrumentation: Overview
The monochromatic laser source, typically using visible or near-infrared radiation, generates a highly focused beam of light. This light interacts with the molecules of the sample, scattering some of the light. Liquid and gaseous samples are usually tested in ordinary glass capillaries, while solids can be analyzed as powders packed in capillaries or as potassium...

