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Review Article Open Access
Volume 1 | Issue 1 | DOI: https://doi.org/10.46439/radiation.1.001

Biological effects of low power nonionizing radiation: A narrative review

  • 1Department of Mathematics & Physics, North Carolina Central University, 1900 Concord Street, NC 27707, USA
  • 2Julius L. Chambers Biomedical/Biotechnology Research Institute (BBRI), North Carolina Central University, Durham, NC 27707, USA
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Corresponding Author

Biswadev Roy, broy@nccu.edu

Received Date: November 11, 2020

Accepted Date: January 11, 2021

Abstract

Background and controlled electromagnetic radiation (EMR) on cells and tissues induces thermal, non-thermal, and dielectric property change. After EMR interaction with cells/tissues the resulting signal is used for imaging, bio-molecular response, and photo-biomodulation studies at infrared regime, and therapeutic use. We attempt to present a review of current literature with a focus to present compilation of published experimental results for each regime viz. microwave (extremely low frequency, ELF to 3 GHz), to cellular communication frequencies (100 kHz to 300 GHz), millimeter wave (300 GHz-1 THz), THz (1 THz-20THz) and the infra-red band extending up to 461 THz. A graphical representation of the frequency effects and their relevant significance in detection of direct biological effects, therapeutic applications and biophysical interpretation is presented. A total of ninety-two research papers from peer-reviewed journals were used to compile a mixture of useful information, all presented in a narrative style. Out of all the articles used for this paper, 84 were published between 2000 to 2020. Physical, biological, and therapeutic mechanisms of thermal, non-thermal and complex dielectric effects of EMR on cells are all explained in relevant sections of this paper. A broad up to date review for the EMR range kHz-NIR (kilohertz to near infra-red) is prepared. Published reports indicate that number of biological cell irradiation impact studies fall off rapidly beyond a few THz EMR, leading to relatively a smaller number of studies in FIR and NIR bands covering most of the thermal effects and microthermal effects, and rotation-vibration effects.

Keywords

Bio-effect, frequency, non-ionizing, electromagnetic radiation, microwave, terahertz, infrared

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