Figure 1
From: Towards ultrasensitive malaria diagnosis using surface enhanced Raman spectroscopy

SERS spectra and hemozoin contribution in Method 1.
(a) SERS spectra contributed by hemozoin in infected blood treated by Method 1. (b) Hemozoin contribution as a function of parasitemia level. In (a), the data point corresponding to a parasitemia level of 0.01% is marked by a red box. In (b), the resulting curve of the second-order polynomial fitting for the data points corresponding to parasitemia levels in the range of 0.01% to 0.2% is shown in red. The data corresponding to normal blood samples, labeled as “NB”, is added manually to facilitate comparison. The y axes in both figures are plotted in arbitrary units, labeled as “A. U.” The asterisks indicate parasitemia levels at which the Raman peak intensity at 1623 cm−1 were significantly different from that in the normal blood sample in t-test (p < 0.05). The detection limit was determined to be 0.01% parasitemia level (marked by the red box) in this manner.