Abstract

The Fourier transform infrared (FTIR) spectra of blood plasma and blood cells from two control female mice and four bred female mice were obtained using the blood component sample films formed on polyethylene IR cards. The protein level in each component was found to remain relatively constant for the control mice. Spectral differences due to variations in protein contents, however, were observed for the pregnant mice. The results show that the FTIR‐IR card method can be simple and effective at probing total blood protein changes.

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