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UV-Vis Spectrophotometry Observation to Find Appropriate Wavelength for Non-Invasive Blood Haemoglobin Level Measurement Optical Device

Journal

BIOINTERFACE RESEARCH IN APPLIED CHEMISTRY
Volume 12, Issue 2, Pages 1927-1934

Publisher

BIOINTERFACE RESEARCH APPLIED CHEMISTRY
DOI: 10.33263/BRIAC122.19271934

Keywords

blood hemoglobin level; UV-Vis spectrophotometry; optical measurement; LED; wavelength

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  1. Education Fund Management Institution [PRJ-78/LPDP/2019]

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The study aimed to identify suitable LED wavelength candidates for non-invasive blood hemoglobin level measurement, with wavelengths of 525 nm, 550 nm, and 570 nm found to be appropriate based on analysis of human blood samples and skin pigment. Data processed with ZunZunSite3 showed minimal root mean square error, indicating the chosen wavelengths were suitable for measuring the Hb level.
The wavelength convention for non -invasive blood hemoglobin measurement remains inconclusive. This experimental observation to find the appropriate wavelength candidate of LED for non-invasive blood hemoglobin level measurement optical device in 200 nm to 900 nm range. This observation ran in Prodia Kedoya and Biochemistry Lab, Universitas Krida Wacana. West Jakarta, in July 2010. The blood samples were obtained from 10 randomly selected consenting non blinded. healthy adult subjects between IX and 60 years old. Each blood sample as diluted using double distilled water and measured absorbance using UV-Vis Spectrophotometry. Then it compared to blood hemoglobin level by standard gold measurement from Prodia Kedoya. The result show s functional group found in human Fib is C=O. Appropriate wavelengths were obtained based on the Pearson correlation. standard deviation, and human skin pigment which are 525 nm, 550 nm, and 570 nm. Then the measurement of mapping is carried out at the selected wavelength and processed using a ZunZunSite3 to get the mapping data of Hb level from ten respondents. Root mean square error from the measurement. The error obtained is minimal. which indicates that the wavelength used is suitable for measuring the Hb level.

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