The 64th JSAP Spring Meeting, 2017

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Oral presentation

3 Optics and Photonics » 3.8 Optical measurement, instrumentation, and sensor

[17a-418-1~10] 3.8 Optical measurement, instrumentation, and sensor

Fri. Mar 17, 2017 9:00 AM - 11:45 AM 418 (418)

Ryuji Morita(Hokkaido Univ.), Shinichi Watanabe(Keio Univ.)

11:15 AM - 11:30 AM

[17a-418-9] Cavity Ring-Down Spectroscopy for 14C Isotope Analysis of Biomedical Samples

〇(P)Volker Thomas Sonnenschein1, Ryohei Terabayashi1, Hideki Tomita1, Noriyoshi Hyashi1, Shusuke Kato1, Lei Jin1, Masahito Yamanaka1, Norihiko Nishizawa1, Atsushi Sato2, Kohei Nozawa2, Kenta Hashizume2, Toshinari Oh-hara2, Tetsuo Iguchi1 (1.Nagoya Univ., 2.ADME & Tox. Research Inst., Sekisui Medical, Tokai, Ibaraki)

Keywords:molecular spectroscopy, cavity, 14C

High sensitivity techniques such as Accelerator Mass spectrometry are commonly used for detection of the radioisotope 14C. In the environment, its abundance is typically at the ppt level, however in medical samples, where it is used as tracer isotope to study the metabolism of subjects or other biological processes, the abundance can be significantly higher. Detection may then be performed by application of optical methods such as Cavity Ring-Down Spectroscopy (CRDS), thus providing a more compact and inexpensive solution as well as possibilities for in-field measurements.
We have built a compact CRDS system working in the Mid-infrared and show first results of spectroscopy of 14CO2 in biomedical samples (plasma / urine).