Multimodal Raman spectroscopy and optical coherence tomography for biomedical analysis

J Biophotonics. 2023 Mar;16(3):e202200231. doi: 10.1002/jbio.202200231. Epub 2022 Nov 20.

Abstract

Optical techniques hold great potential to detect and monitor disease states as they are a fast, non-invasive toolkit. Raman spectroscopy (RS) in particular is a powerful label-free method capable of quantifying the biomolecular content of tissues. Still, spontaneous Raman scattering lacks information about tissue morphology due to its inability to rapidly assess a large field of view. Optical Coherence Tomography (OCT) is an interferometric optical method capable of fast, depth-resolved imaging of tissue morphology, but lacks detailed molecular contrast. In many cases, pairing label-free techniques into multimodal systems allows for a more diverse field of applications. Integrating RS and OCT into a single instrument allows for both structural imaging and biochemical interrogation of tissues and therefore offers a more comprehensive means for clinical diagnosis. This review summarizes the efforts made to date toward combining spontaneous RS-OCT instrumentation for biomedical analysis, including insights into primary design considerations and data interpretation.

Keywords: Raman spectroscopy; biomedical; label-free; multimodal; optical coherence tomography.

Publication types

  • Review
  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't
  • Research Support, N.I.H., Extramural

MeSH terms

  • Interferometry
  • Spectrum Analysis, Raman*
  • Tomography, Optical Coherence* / methods