Spectral discrimination between normal and leukemic human sera using delayed luminescence

Biomed Opt Express. 2012 Aug 1;3(8):1787-92. doi: 10.1364/BOE.3.001787. Epub 2012 Jul 2.

Abstract

In this work, photoinduced delayed luminescence (DL) was used to distinguish serum samples of patients with acute lymphoblastic leukemia from those of healthy volunteers. DL decay kinetics of human serum samples was measured using a homebuilt ultraweak luminescence detection system. It was found a significant difference in the weight distribution of the decay rate between normal and leukemic serum samples. A comparison of the DL kinetics parameters including the initial intensity, the peak decay rate, and the peak weight value was used in making discrimination between normal and leukemic human sera. Results in this work contribute to the development of a novel optical method for the early diagnosis of leukemia.

Keywords: (170.0170) Medical optics and biotechnology; (170.4580) Optical diagnostics for medicine; (300.6280) Spectroscopy, fluorescence and luminescence.