The presence of large concentrations of carotenoids within human skin, normally referred to as carotenemia, has been associated with a myriad of photobiological phenomena with a direct impact on the population's health. Despite the diverse body of biomedical research in this area, there are still key aspects that remain elusive with respect to the cutaneous accumulation of these compounds and their effects on skin and light interactions. Accordingly, the current understanding about the spectral responses and chromatic attributes of affected skin specimens, notably those characterized by high levels of pigmentation, is hindered by empirical information paucity. In this paper, we address these interconnected processes and their implications for the assessment of individuals' carotenemic status. To achieve that, we conducted controlled in silico experiments supported by measured data. We also discuss different strategies for the cost-effective monitoring of carotenoids' accumulation in skin sites more exposed to ultraviolet light and characterized by distinct levels of pigmentation.
Download full-text PDF |
Source |
---|---|
http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/EMBC53108.2024.10782225 | DOI Listing |
Org Biomol Chem
March 2025
School of Chemical Sciences, Indian Institute of Technology Mandi, Mandi-175001, Himachal Pradesh, India.
The reduced form of nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide, commonly known as NADH, is an essential coenzyme existing in living organisms. Due to its involvement in various biological process, fluorescence imaging of intracellular NADH levels in different pathological conditions has emerged as an interesting area of research. We report here the exploration of a fluorescent probe, MQ-CN-BTZ, as a dual-channel NADH imaging agent (green and red channels) for cellular systems.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFNat Commun
March 2025
National Research Council - Institute for Microelectronics and Microsystems (CNR-IMM), Zona Industriale - Strada VIII no. 5, Catania, 95121, Italy.
Agrivoltaics, integrating photovoltaic systems with crop cultivation, demands semitransparent solar modules to mitigate soil shadowing. Perovskite Solar Cells (PSC) offer competitive efficiency, low fabrication costs, and high solar transmittance, making them suitable for agrivoltaic applications. However, the impact of PSC light filtering on plant growth and transcriptomics remains underexplored.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFOphthalmic Genet
March 2025
Ophthalmology, Royal Victorian Eye and Ear Hospital, East Melbourne, Australia.
Background: ROSAH syndrome is an autosomal dominant systemic disease featuring etinal dystrophy, ptic nerve edema, plenomegaly, nhidrosis and migrainous eadache. Ocular manifestation of ROSAH syndrome can simulate posterior uveitis, vasculitis, generalized retinal dystrophy and neuroretinitis.
Purpose: To report a case of a 17-year-old female presenting with recurrent vitreous hemorrhage on a background of dental anomalies and anhidrosis.
Spectrochim Acta A Mol Biomol Spectrosc
March 2025
Department of Physics, Faculty of Engineering and Natural Sciences, Manisa Celal Bayar University, TR-145140 Manisa, Turkey.
This paper explores the electronic structure and spectral characteristics of coumarin (C), C-6H, C-153, and C-343 in the protic polar solvent acetonitrile, combining computational methods via Density Functional Theory (DFT) and time-dependent Density Functional Theory (TD-DFT) with experimental analysis of UV-Vis and fluorescence spectra. The optoelectronic features of C, C-6H, C-153, and C-343 are primarily utilized in the solution phase for various applications, such as lasers and dye-sensitized solar cells. Computational studies were conducted using four different Modal Chemistry methods [MC1: CAM-B3LYP/6-311++G(d.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFAngew Chem Int Ed Engl
March 2025
Technion Israel Institute of Technology, Schulich Faculty of Chemistry, Technion City, 320000, Haifa, ISRAEL.
Understanding of the nature and role of the electric double layer (EDL) at electrocatalytic interfaces is critical to optimizing electrochemical processes such as the carbon dioxide reduction reaction (CO2RR). Despite its postulated influence on CO2RR activity, direct spectroscopic evidence of the complex interplay between EDL structure and reaction kinetics remains elusive. Here, we introduce Dynamic Response Spectroscopy (DRS), a novel approach that isolates spectroscopic signatures of key physicochemical features of the EDL, including the compact (interfacial) layer and the diffuse double layer based on their time-variance profiles.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFEnter search terms and have AI summaries delivered each week - change queries or unsubscribe any time!