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Figure 1 shows IR absorption spectrum of the bare HA powder, which presented the phosphate band between 900 and 1200 cm−1.
The first axis (PC1) shows that the phosphate band (954 cm−1 and 966 cm−1) was different between the cohorts.
The presence of the extracts in ghosts suspension markedly reduced the effect of phosphate band transfer that was caused by exposure to UV radiation.
The presence of the extracts in erythrocytes membranes causes a slight shift of the phosphate band in the direction of smaller wave numbers, which points to a slight increase in the degree of hydration of PO2 group.
Exposure of the membranes to UVC radiation results in a significant shift of the phosphate band towards higher values of wave numbers, suggesting a clear reduction in the number of OH groups associated with lipid phosphate groups via hydrogen bonds.
This is shown by a clear shift of the phosphate band of polar heads of lipids, which may be related to oxidation of OH groups which are connected by hydrogen bonds with the phosphate groups or lipids.
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Within the range of 650 500 cm−1, υ 4 phosphate bands occur [30].
Only strong characteristic phosphate bands were observed in X-Ray spectra using doped ABMs.
A study of the Ag,Si-HA thin film by fourier transform infrared spectroscopy indicated the presence of several phosphate bands in the range of 500 700 and 900 1200 cm− 1, and a hydroxyl band at 3571 cm− 1, which is the characteristic of HA.
The intensity of the phosphate absorption bands in untreated FBS pellet was also low (Fig. 8A, compare the intensity of the phosphate bands at 575 cm−1, 605 cm−1, 960 cm−1, and 1,000 1,150 cm−1 with those of the other serum pellets in Fig. 8B H).
The presence of the extracts in a suspension reduced the transfer effect of phosphate bands distinctly.
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