Detection and indentification of bacteria by means of ultra-viol

Chemistry: molecular biology and microbiology – Measuring or testing process involving enzymes or... – Involving viable micro-organism

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356301, 435 29, 435173, 435808, 436 63, C12Q 104, C12N 1300, G01J 344

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ABSTRACT:
A bacterial suspension is contacted by a single vavelength in the ultra-violet range. A portion of the light energy used is absorbed and a portion of the light energy is emitted. The emitted light energy, resonance enhanced Raman scattering, is measured as backscattered energy. The energy is processed to produce spectra which are characteristic of the bacteria.

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