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Measurement of Beet Root Extract Fluorescence Using TR-LIF Technique
2009
Acta Physica Polonica. A
Laser induced fluorescence is a powerful spectroscopic technique commonly used to study the structure and internal state distributions in molecules of biological interest. Betanin (C24H26N2O13) is a specific violet betacyanin and the most prominent pigment in the red beet root where it contributes to 75-95% of the total visible color. Our method of excitation of the beet root extract is based on the tunable (320 nm to 475 nm) Nd:YAG laser system. Fluorescence images of beet root extract excited
doi:10.12693/aphyspola.116.570
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