Raman Spectroscopic Discrimination of Estrogens

拉曼光谱鉴别雌激素

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作者:Jayson Vedad, Elmer-Rico E Mojica, Ruel Z B Desamero

Abstract

Estrogens are a group of steroid compounds found in the human body that are eventually discharged and ultimately end up in sewer effluents. Since these compounds can potentially affect the endocrine system its detection and quantification in sewer water is important. In this study, estrogens such as estrone (E1), estradiol (E2), estriol (E3), and ethynylestradiol (EE2) were discriminated and quantitated using Raman spectroscopy. Simulated Raman spectra were correlated with experimental data to identify unique marker peaks, which proved to be useful in differentiating each estrogen molecules. Among these marker peaks are Raman modes arising from hydroxyl groups of the estrogen molecules in the spectral region 3200-3700 cm-1. Other Raman modes unique to each of the estrogen samples were also identified, including peaks at 1722 cm-1 for E1 and 2109 cm-1 for EE2, which corresponds to their distinctive structures each containing a different set of functional groups. To quantify the components of estrogen mixtures, the intensities of each identifying Raman bands, at 581 cm-1 for E1, 546 cm-1 for E2, 762 cm-1 for E3 and 597 cm-1 for EE2, were compared and normalized against the intensity of a common peak at 783 cm-1. Quantitative analysis yielded most results within an acceptable 20% error.

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