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Two-dimensional concentration distribution of reactive oxygen species transported through a tissue phantom by atmospheric-pressure plasma-jet irradiation
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Two-dimensional Concentration DistributionEngineeringIrradiation DistanceGas Exchange ProcessBiomedical EngineeringReactive Oxygen SpeciesPlasma MedicinePlasma ProcessingTransport PhenomenaKi-starch Gel ReagentNonthermal PlasmaRadiation ChemistryNuclear MedicineBiophysicsRadiologyMedicineRadiation TransportCold Atmospheric PlasmaTissue OxygenationTissue Phantom
Abstract The two-dimensional concentration distribution of reactive oxygen species (ROSs) transported through an agarose-film tissue phantom by atmospheric-pressure plasma-jet irradiation is visualized using a KI-starch gel reagent. Oxygen addition to helium enhances ROS transportation through the film. A radial ROS distribution pattern at the plasma-irradiated film surface changes into a doughnut-shaped pattern after passing through the film. The ROS transportation speed is 0.14–0.2 mm/min. We suggest that there are two types of ROS transportation pathways in the plasma-irradiated film: linear and circular. The majority of ROSs are transported through the circular pathway. ROS concentration distributions changed markedly with irradiation distance. Diffusive ROS transportation due to a concentration gradient is negligible in plasma-irradiated films.
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