Abstract
We use optical coherence tomography (OCT) to measure glucose-induced changes in Intralipid and in mouse skin samples in vitro. Mouse skin samples are cultured in a incubator before measurements are made with different amounts of added glucose concentrations. The results show that the glucose-induced changes in the OCT slope value vary between glucose in different mouse skin samples. This change is much larger than the change in Intralipid and in Intralipid . Hence the results show that OCT has potential to monitor glucose-induced changes in tissues in vitro.
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