Affiliation:
1. FOCAS Research Institute Technological University Dublin Dublin Ireland
2. School of Physics and Clinical and Optometric Sciences Technological University Dublin Dublin Ireland
3. Centre for Eye Research, Ireland Technological University Dublin Dublin Ireland
Abstract
AbstractAs all major dietary carotenoids are contained in blood, it is a suitable substrate to evaluate their content, in vivo. Following 18‐month supplementation of open‐angle glaucoma patients with macula‐pigment carotenoids (Lutein, Zeaxanthin and Meso‐Zeaxanthin) in the European Nutrition in Glaucoma Management trial, Raman spectroscopic analysis of the carotenoid content of pre‐ and post‐supplementation participant blood serum was carried out, to investigate the systemic impact of the supplementation regimen and explore a more direct way of quantifying this impact using routine blood tests. Using a 532 nm laser source for optimal response, a consistent increase in serum carotenoid concentration was observed in the supplemented serum, highest in patients with initial high baseline carotenoid content. A shift in the 1519 cm−1 carotenoid peak also revealed differences in the carotenoid structural profile of the two groups. The findings highlight the potential of Raman spectroscopy toquantify and differentiate carotenoids directly in blood serum.
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