Study serum and saliva samples of leukemic and compare them with Normal Objects by UV-Visible Spectroscopy
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https://doi.org/10.31257/2018/JKP/100118Keywords:
UV-Visible spectroscopy, leukemia, spectra of serum human.Abstract
A technique of UV-visible spectroscopy was employed to study the spectral differences in the serum and saliva of healthy and leukemic patient. This is based on the differences in the spectral signatures .Took the serum of blood and saliva from the same patient was taken to examine them by UV –visible light spectroscopy techniques.
This technique help in identify the leukemia and its type with high accuracy by easy and fast physical methods .It found the absorbance of patients larger than normal.It is method to measure the leukemia at any type in serum and saliva based on increasing the absorption as supported by usual method in hospitals. The results of this study showed anew efficient method for diagnose or detection the leukemia disease.
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