Research Article | Open Access
STUDY OF HUMAN ERYTHROCYTES EXCESS DIELECTRIC CONSTANT
Dr. Archana Maurya
Pages: 7512-7515
Abstract
Dielectrophoresis, a new technology, was used in this work to measure the Excess Dielectric Constant of Human blood samples. Using a wire-wire electrode configuration, the erythrocyte samples are suspended in glycine-glucose solution and subjected to 1 MHz Non-Uniform Electric Field. DCR is
determined for the erythrocyte sample based on the applied frequency and voltage. The Excess Dielectric Constant (K) is determined using DCR. A better knowledge of human cell dielectric behavior and other electrophysiological alterations may be gained via research into the excess Dielectric Constant (EDC)
Keywords
Excess Dielectric Constant, Dielectrophoresis, Wire-Wire Electrode Configuration, Human Erythrocytes, Glycine-Glocose Medium