Biomolecules, Cells and Tissue Studied by IR-Spectroscopy
Applications | 2021 | Bruker OpticsInstrumentation
FTIR Spectroscopy
IndustriesPharma & Biopharma
ManufacturerBruker
Summary
Significance of the Topic
Infrared spectroscopy has become pivotal for characterizing biomolecules and monitoring structural changes in proteins across pharmaceutical and life science research. Its non invasive nature and ability to analyze samples in solid, liquid, and gaseous states make it an essential tool for stability studies, formulation optimization, and early detection of protein aggregation.Objectives and Overview of the Study
This work presents applications of Fourier Transform Infrared (FT IR) spectroscopy and FT IR imaging to investigate protein conformation, identify microorganisms, and map biochemical distributions in tissue sections. The goal is to demonstrate how these methods offer high sensitivity for conformational changes, enable strain level identification of microbes, and provide spatially resolved chemical images of tissues without staining.Methodology and Instrumentation
Fourier Transform Infrared spectroscopy covering the mid infrared range was applied for rapid acquisition of high quality spectra. A Bruker Hyperion 3000 FT IR microscope equipped with multielement detectors enabled sample imaging with pixel sizes down to 4 by 4 micrometers and spatial resolution approaching 0.5 micrometers. Full spectra were recorded at each image point and fluorescence channels added capability to localize labeled agents.Main Results and Discussion
- Early detection of protein conformational shifts through analysis of amide I and II absorption bands, identifying beta sheet formation before visible aggregation.
- Tissue imaging in a mouse kidney section revealed that the active agent colocalizes with protein-rich regions while lipid domains remain distinct, visualized via false color spectral maps.
- Microbial strains were distinguished by their unique infrared fingerprints, supporting contamination tracking in pharmaceutical and food safety applications.
Benefits and Practical Applications
- Label free, non invasive monitoring of proteins in various formulations.
- Rapid assessment of formulation stability and early aggregation events.
- High resolution chemical mapping of tissue sections without staining.
- Spectral fingerprinting for microorganism identification and quality control.
Future Trends and Potential Applications
- Integration of artificial intelligence for automated spectral interpretation.
- Advances in detector arrays to further improve spatial resolution and speed.
- Combined multimodal imaging approaches merging IR, Raman, and fluorescence data.
- Development of in vivo infrared spectroscopy methods for clinical diagnostics.
Conclusion
The use of FT IR spectroscopy and imaging techniques in life science research and industry provides a versatile, sensitive, and rapid platform for structural analysis, tissue mapping, and microbial identification. These non invasive methods continue to evolve, opening new horizons in drug development and biomedical diagnostics.Content was automatically generated from an orignal PDF document using AI and may contain inaccuracies.
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