| Literature DB >> 26321787 |
J Liegner1, J Taboada2, A T C Tsin1.
Abstract
The in vitro effect of infrared laser light on the isomerization of all-trans retinal dissolved in an ether/hexane and also an ethanol solvent was studied. Pulsed laser energy at 1064 nm was used to drive the molecular reconfiguration of all-trans retinal to 11-cis retinal. High pressure liquid chromatography (HPLC) was used to quantify the conversion. Overall isomerization was minimal (0.2 percent to 1.0 percent), yet, a significant difference in isomerization due to pulsed infrared laser energy over non-modulated monochromatic laser light was detected (up to 168 percent difference). Potentially, pulsed laser radiation tuned to the ethylenic stretch frequency of the C11=C12 bond of retinal may induce rotational changes to the chromophore.Entities:
Keywords: IR radiation; isomerization; retinal; vision
Year: 1988 PMID: 26321787 PMCID: PMC4550224
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Lasers Life Sci ISSN: 0886-0467