SMALL-ANGLE LIGHT-SCATTERING STUDIES ON XYLOSE CATARACT FORMATION IN BOVINE LENSES

  • 1 January 1978
    • journal article
    • research article
    • Vol. 17 (9), 896-902
Abstract
Using polarized light scattered in the I'''' and I+ modes, the relative contributions of density and orientation fluctuation to the opacity of bovine lenses were determined. In both the cortex and the nucleus of bovine lenses cultured in xylose medium, the increase in hydration affects the optical anisotropy (birefringence) first before lake formation contributes heavily to the density fluctuation.