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Neslihan Sarigul1, İlhan Kurultak2, Arife Uslu Gökceoğlu3
1Institute of Nuclear Science, Hacettepe University, Ankara, Turkey.
Abstract:
Urine spectra from 108 healthy volunteers are studied by attenuated total refraction-Fourier transform infrared (ATR-FTIR) spectroscopy. The spectral features are correlated with observable urine components. The variation of spectra within a healthy population is quantified and a library of reference spectra is constructed. Using the band assignments, these spectra are compared with both age-wise and gender-wise. Children show the least intensity variations compared to both adult groups. Young adults show the highest variation, particularly in the 1650 to 1400 cm-1 and 1200 to 900 cm-1 regions. These results indicate the importance of the size of the control group in comparative studies utilizing FTIR. Age-wise comparisons reveal that phosphate and sulfate excretion decreases with age, and that the variance of phosphate among individuals is higher with adults. As for gender-wise comparisons, females show a slightly higher citrate content at 1390 cm-1 regardless of the age and they show a higher variance in the 1200 to 1000 cm-1 region when compared to men.
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