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In vivo hyperspectral CARS and FWM microscopy of carotenoid accumulation in H. pluvialis

Authors :
Patrick J. McGinn
Albert Stolow
Aaron M. Barlow
Andrew Ridsdale
Aaron D. Slepkov
Publication Year :
2014
Publisher :
SPIE, 2014.

Abstract

Coherent anti-Stokes Raman scattering (CARS) and four-wave-mixing (FWM) microscopy are a related pair of powerful nonlinear optical characterization tools. These techniques often yield strong signals from concentrated samples, but because of their quadratic dependence on concentration, they are not typically employed for imaging or identifying dilute cellular constituents. We report here that, depending on the excitation wavelengths employed, both CARS and degenerate-FWM signals from carotenoid accumulations in alga cysts can be exceptionally large, allowing for low-power imaging of astaxanthin (AXN) deposits in Haematococcus pluvialis microalga. By use of a broadband laser pulse scheme for CARS and FWM, we are able to simultaneously collect strong intrinsic two-photon-excitation fluorescence signals from cellular chlorophyll in vivo. We show that CARS signals from astaxanthin (AXN) samples in vitro strictly follow the expected quadratic dependence on concentration, and we demonstrate the collection of wellresolved CARS spectra in the fingerprint region with sensitivity below 2mM. We suggest that multimodal nonlinear optical microscopy is sufficiently sensitive to AXN and chlorophyll concentrations that it will allow for non-invasive monitoring of carotenogenesis in live H. pluvialis microalgae.<br />SPIE BiOS, February 1-2, 2014, San Francisco, CA, USA<br />Series: Proceedings of SPIE; no. 8937

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....2fc9c63703e46a5c6da319ebcdeac87a