Abstract

Temperature dependences of the spectral characteristics of the rat skin, muscle and fat tissues were obtained in vitro. The changes in the spectral characteristics of the rat skin subjected to 60 min thermal treatment at elevated (>40°C) temperatures have been characterized. The dynamics of the changes in collimated transmittance of rat skin at elevated temperature is shown to be temperature-dependent. It is assumed that the changes in spectral characteristics might be caused by changes in light scattering regime within the sample.

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