Translational Biophotonics (May 2021)

Spectroscopic methods to quantify molecules of the heme‐biosynthesis pathway: A review of laboratory work and point‐of‐care approaches

  • Christian Heckl,
  • Maximilian Eisel,
  • Alexander Lang,
  • Christian Homann,
  • Michael Paal,
  • Michael Vogeser,
  • Adrian Rühm,
  • Ronald Sroka

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1002/tbio.202000026
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 3, no. 2
pp. n/a – n/a

Abstract

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Abstract Spectroscopic methods for quantitative detection of molecules of the heme synthesis and heme metabolism are presented. This can be used to diagnose disease patterns such as iron deficiency, porphyria or free hemoglobin. This article combines an overview of clinical conditions associated with disorders of heme biosynthesis and presents selected laboratory findings in the development of portable diagnostic devices. An iron deficiency measurement device has already been validated as a portable device in clinical trials, two other methods have been tested according to EMA guidelines and are available for use in clinical validation studies. The presented rapid, low‐cost and low‐effort methods can support diagnosis in everyday clinical practice and initiate more targeted therapies, even for rare disease conditions.

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