DocumentCode :
2393386
Title :
Evidence for glass transitions in biological systems from dielectric studies
Author :
Pissis, P. ; Anagnostopoulou-Konsta, A. ; Apekis, L. ; Daoukaki-Diamanti, D. ; Christodoulides, C. ; Sideris, E.G.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Phys., Nat. Tech. Univ. of Athens, Greece
fYear :
1991
fDate :
25-27 Sep 1991
Firstpage :
706
Lastpage :
711
Abstract :
Despite several reports in recent years on glass or glass-like transitions in different biological systems, their existence is still controversial. In the present work, the authors use the method of thermally stimulated depolarization currents (TSDC), which is very sensitive to transitions and has been widely used in the study of glass transitions in synthetic polymeric systems, to investigate this question. Thermograms obtained with different systems (plant tissue, proteins, saccharides) show, at high water contents, transitions in the temperature range of 170-200 K, which shift to higher temperatures with decreasing water content. The results are discussed in terms of glass transitions of the hydration water and the matrix structure
Keywords :
bioelectric phenomena; glass transition (polymers); molecular biophysics; organic compounds; proteins; thermally stimulated currents; 170 to 200 K; TSDC; biological systems; dielectric studies; glass transitions; high water contents; hydration water; matrix structure; plant tissue; proteins; saccharides; thermally stimulated depolarization currents; thermograms; Biological systems; Dielectrics; Glass; Infrared spectra; Physics; Polymers; Sampling methods; Temperature dependence; Temperature distribution; Temperature sensors;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Electrets, 1991. (ISE 7) Proceedings., 7th International Symposium on (Cat. No.91CH3029-6)
Conference_Location :
Berlin
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-0112-9
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/ISE.1991.167298
Filename :
167298
Link To Document :
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