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Quick analysis of optical spectra to quantify epidermal melanin and papillary dermal blood content of skin

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JOURNAL OF BIOPHOTONICS
Volume 8, Issue 4, Pages 309-316

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WILEY-V C H VERLAG GMBH
DOI: 10.1002/jbio.201400103

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spectroscopy; skin; melanin; blood

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This paper presents a practical approach for assessing the melanin and blood content of the skin from total diffuse reflectance spectra, R(), where is wavelength. A quick spectral analysis using just three wavelengths (585nm, 700 nm and 800 nm) is presented, based on the 1985 work of Kollias and Baquer who documented epidermal melanin of skin using the slope of optical density (OD) between 620 nm and 720 nm. The paper describes the non-rectilinear character of such a quick analysis, and shows that almost any choice of two wavelengths in the 600-900 range can achieve the characterization of melanin. The extrapolation of the melanin slope to 585nm serves as a baseline for subtraction from the OD (585nm) to yield a blood perfusion score. Monte Carlo simulations created spectral data for a skin model with epidermis, papillary dermis and reticular dermis to illustrate the analysis.

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