Figure 2

(A) Raman spectra in rats blood of pre-euthanasia collect; (B) Multidimensional IDMAP values of serum Raman spectra. (C) Cholesterol (cm−1); (D) Glucose (cm−1); (E) Protein and lipids findings (cm−1); (F) Amide I of lipids (cm−1); (G) Tyrosine (cm−1); (H) (cm−1); (I) Triacylglycerol findings (mg/dL); (J) Total cholesterol (mg/dL); (K) HDL (mg/dL); (L) Glucose (mg/dL). Raman spectra consists of several bands, each associated with a vibrational mode. The spectrum is unique to the material that enables you to identify it. In the graph’s, the y-axis represents the intensity of the scattered light, while the x-axis represents the energy (frequency) of found proteins.