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Date publication

décembre 2024

Journal

Sensors (Basel, Switzerland)

Auteurs

Membres identifiés du Cancéropôle Est :
Dr WACOGNE Bruno


Tous les auteurs :
Wacogne B, Belinger Podevin M, Vaccari N, Koubevi C, Codjiová C, Gutierrez E, Davoine L, Robert-Nicoud M, Rouleau A, Frelet-Barrand A

Résumé

Optical density measurement has been used for decades to determine the microorganism concentration and more rarely for mammalian cells. Although this measurement can be carried out at any wavelength, studies report a limited number of measurement wavelengths, mainly around 600 nm, and no consensus seems to be emerging to propose an objective method for determining the optimum measurement wavelength for each microorganism. In this article, we propose a method for analyzing the absorbance spectra of ESKAPEE bacteria and determining the optimum measurement wavelength for each of them. The method is based on the analysis of the signal-to-noise ratio of the relationships between concentrations and optical densities when the measurement wavelength varies over the entire spectral range of the absorbance spectra measured for each bacterium. These optimum wavelengths range from 612 nm for to 705 nm for . The method can be directly applied to any bacteria, any culture method, and also to any biochemical substance with an absorbance spectrum without any particular feature such as an identified maximum.

Mots clés

ESKAPEE bacteria, absorbance spectra, optical density, spectra processing, white light spectroscopy

Référence

Sensors (Basel). 2024 12 21;24(24):