Methods in Raman spectroscopy for saliva studies–a review

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The use of Raman spectroscopy combined with saliva is an exciting emerging spectroscopy-biofluid combination. In this review, we summarize current methods employed in such studies, in particular the collection, pretreatment, and storage of saliva, as well as measurement procedures and Raman parameters used. Given the need for sensitive detection, surface-enhanced Raman methods are also surveyed, alongside chemometric techniques. A meta-analysis of variables is compiled. We observe a wide range of approaches and conclude that standardization of methods and progress to more extensive validation Raman-saliva studies is necessary. Nevertheless, the studies show tremendous promise toward the improvement of speed, diagnostic accuracy, and portable device possibilities in applications such as healthcare, law enforcement, and forensics.

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Hardy, M., Kelleher, L., de Carvalho Gomes, P., Buchan, E., Chu, H. O. M., & Goldberg Oppenheimer, P. (2022). Methods in Raman spectroscopy for saliva studies–a review. Applied Spectroscopy Reviews. Taylor and Francis Ltd. https://doi.org/10.1080/05704928.2021.1969944

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