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Reference database of Raman spectra of biological molecules
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Surface-enhanced Raman ScatteringMolecular BiologyReference DatabaseSpectrochemical AnalysisRaman PatternsMolecular CharacterizationFatty AcidsBioanalysisMolecular SpectroscopyBiophysicsBiochemistrySolution Nmr SpectroscopyCitric AcidBiomolecular ScienceNatural SciencesSpectroscopyNucleic Acid BiochemistryBiomolecular SpectroscopyMedicineSpectroscopic Method
Raman spectra of biological materials are complex because they contain signals from all cellular molecules, requiring knowledge of individual component patterns. This paper presents a collection of Raman spectra of biomolecules to serve as references for interpreting biological material spectra. The database includes key cellular components such as DNA/RNA bases, amino acids, fatty acids, saccharides, primary metabolites, and other small molecules, each with their characteristic Raman signatures. Examples of bacterial and fungal spore spectra are provided, with band assignments matched to the reference compounds. © 2007 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
Abstract Raman spectra of biological materials are very complex, because they consist of signals from all molecules present in cells. In order to obtain chemical information from these spectra, it is necessary to know the Raman patterns of the possible components of a cell. In this paper, we present a collection of Raman spectra of biomolecules that can serve as references for the interpretation of Raman spectra of biological materials. We included the most important components present in a cell: (1) DNA and RNA bases (adenine, cytosine, guanine, thymine and uracil), (2) amino acids (glycine, L ‐alanine, L ‐valine, L ‐serine, L ‐glutamic acid, L ‐arginine, L ‐phenylalanine, L ‐tyrosine, L ‐tryptophan, L ‐histidine, L ‐proline), (3) fatty acids and fats (lauric acid, myristic acid, palmitic acid, stearic acid, 12‐methyltetradecanoic acid, 13‐methylmyristic acid, 14‐methylpentadecanoic acid, 14‐methylhexadecanoic acid, 15‐methylpalmitic acid, oleic acid, vaccenic acid, glycerol, triolein, trilinolein, trilinolenin), (4) saccharides (β‐ D ‐glucose, lactose, cellulose, D ‐(+)‐dextrose, D ‐(+)‐trehalose, amylose, amylopectine, D ‐(+)‐mannose, D ‐(+)‐fucose, D ‐(−)‐arabinose, D ‐(+)‐xylose, D ‐(−)‐fructose, D ‐(+)‐galactosamine, N ‐acetyl‐ D ‐glucosamine, chitin), (5) primary metabolites (citric acid, succinic acid, fumarate, malic acid, pyruvate, phosphoenolpyruvate, coenzyme A, acetyl coenzyme A, acetoacetate, D ‐fructose‐6‐phosphate) and (6) others (β‐carotene, ascorbic acid, riboflavin, glutathione). Examples of Raman spectra of bacteria and fungal spores are shown, together with band assignments to the reference products. Copyright © 2007 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
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