Abstract

The absorbance using diffuse reflectance in the polarization spectroscopy was expressed using the empirical expressions that fitted the Monte Carlo simulation results. The absorbance spectra of glucose solutions indicated that the partition among H2O molecular species changed partly to the other ones depending on the glucose content. In saline water and phosphate-buffered saline water, there appears an action opposite to the transition in dissolution of glucose by the destruction of water species due to the presence of Na+ and Cl− ions. The sensitivity of glucose concentration in them was found to be higher in the cross-polarization than in the parallel one owing to the increased travelling distance caused by multiscattering.

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