Autoflorescence imaging of "Forget-Me-Not" (Plumbago auriculata) plant under UV excitation

Cellular autofluorescence imaging on root and stem samples of "FORGET-ME-NOT" (scientific name Plumbago auriculata or P. auriculata) plant under UV excitation is investigated. Autofluorescence property of some complex molecules found in the plant is explored as a practical tool in identify...

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Main Authors: Bermas, Rojan Joseph C., Gatal, Maria Kristina S., Pobre, Romeric F.
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spelling oai:animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph:faculty_research-140822024-03-19T00:39:17Z Autoflorescence imaging of "Forget-Me-Not" (Plumbago auriculata) plant under UV excitation Bermas, Rojan Joseph C. Gatal, Maria Kristina S. Pobre, Romeric F. Cellular autofluorescence imaging on root and stem samples of "FORGET-ME-NOT" (scientific name Plumbago auriculata or P. auriculata) plant under UV excitation is investigated. Autofluorescence property of some complex molecules found in the plant is explored as a practical tool in identifying complex molecules that can be designed as biomarkers. These biomarkers can be used as a novel way in detecting human genes with high affinity. Moreover, the temporal autofluorescence intensity is likewise studied under common optical conditions of the epi-fluorescence microscope as a way in measuring photobleaching rate under UV excitation. Sagittal sectioned of root and stem samples were prepared on a glass slide sandwiched under a cover glass and exposed to a UV light with with an excitation and emission wavelengths of 330 nm and 441 nm respectively. Twenty-five (25) different root and stem samples were prepared and imaged by a sensitive CCD camera (Olympus DP-12) mounted on the trinocular port. Digital images were processed and stored in a desktop PC using Matlab ver. 6.1, application program to calculate the histogram of the autofluorescence images for both samples. Keeping the optical settings of the microscope nearly constant, t-test analysis of the mean luminosity showed that epi-fluorescence imaging screened the bioactive marker plumbagin. In general, the root part were found to be rich in plumbagin compared to the stem part despite of it's high luminosity. 2003-01-01T08:00:00Z text https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/faculty_research/12378 Faculty Research Work Animo Repository Fluorescence microscopy Plumbago auriculata Plant physiology Optics Physical Sciences and Mathematics Physics
institution De La Salle University
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Philippines
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topic Fluorescence microscopy
Plumbago auriculata
Plant physiology
Optics
Physical Sciences and Mathematics
Physics
spellingShingle Fluorescence microscopy
Plumbago auriculata
Plant physiology
Optics
Physical Sciences and Mathematics
Physics
Bermas, Rojan Joseph C.
Gatal, Maria Kristina S.
Pobre, Romeric F.
Autoflorescence imaging of "Forget-Me-Not" (Plumbago auriculata) plant under UV excitation
description Cellular autofluorescence imaging on root and stem samples of "FORGET-ME-NOT" (scientific name Plumbago auriculata or P. auriculata) plant under UV excitation is investigated. Autofluorescence property of some complex molecules found in the plant is explored as a practical tool in identifying complex molecules that can be designed as biomarkers. These biomarkers can be used as a novel way in detecting human genes with high affinity. Moreover, the temporal autofluorescence intensity is likewise studied under common optical conditions of the epi-fluorescence microscope as a way in measuring photobleaching rate under UV excitation. Sagittal sectioned of root and stem samples were prepared on a glass slide sandwiched under a cover glass and exposed to a UV light with with an excitation and emission wavelengths of 330 nm and 441 nm respectively. Twenty-five (25) different root and stem samples were prepared and imaged by a sensitive CCD camera (Olympus DP-12) mounted on the trinocular port. Digital images were processed and stored in a desktop PC using Matlab ver. 6.1, application program to calculate the histogram of the autofluorescence images for both samples. Keeping the optical settings of the microscope nearly constant, t-test analysis of the mean luminosity showed that epi-fluorescence imaging screened the bioactive marker plumbagin. In general, the root part were found to be rich in plumbagin compared to the stem part despite of it's high luminosity.
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author Bermas, Rojan Joseph C.
Gatal, Maria Kristina S.
Pobre, Romeric F.
author_facet Bermas, Rojan Joseph C.
Gatal, Maria Kristina S.
Pobre, Romeric F.
author_sort Bermas, Rojan Joseph C.
title Autoflorescence imaging of "Forget-Me-Not" (Plumbago auriculata) plant under UV excitation
title_short Autoflorescence imaging of "Forget-Me-Not" (Plumbago auriculata) plant under UV excitation
title_full Autoflorescence imaging of "Forget-Me-Not" (Plumbago auriculata) plant under UV excitation
title_fullStr Autoflorescence imaging of "Forget-Me-Not" (Plumbago auriculata) plant under UV excitation
title_full_unstemmed Autoflorescence imaging of "Forget-Me-Not" (Plumbago auriculata) plant under UV excitation
title_sort autoflorescence imaging of "forget-me-not" (plumbago auriculata) plant under uv excitation
publisher Animo Repository
publishDate 2003
url https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/faculty_research/12378
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