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Classification and quantification analysis of Radix scutellariae from different origins with near infrared diffuse reflection spectroscopy

Journal

VIBRATIONAL SPECTROSCOPY
Volume 55, Issue 1, Pages 58-64

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV
DOI: 10.1016/j.vibspec.2010.07.004

Keywords

NIR diffuse reflection spectroscopy; Radix scutellariae; Geographical origin discriminant; Quantitative analysis; Partial least squares

Funding

  1. National ST Major Project [2009ZX09313-036]
  2. Science and Technology Program of Zhejiang Province [2008C13004-1]

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A rapid near infrared spectroscopy analysis method was developed for the geographical origin discrimination and content determination of Radix scutellariae, a kind of Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM). 81 R. scutellariae samples from six different origins were analyzed with HPLC-UV as reference method. The NIR spectra were collected in integrating-sphere diffused reflection mode and processed with different spectra pretreated methods. Discriminant analysis (DA) and discriminant partial least squares (DPLS) were applied to classify the geographical origins of those samples, and the latter had a better predictive ability with 100% accuracy after two exceptional samples eliminated from the calibration set. For the quantitative calibration, the samples were divided into calibration set and validation set by Kennard-Stone algorithm. The models of baicalin, wogonoside, baicalein, wogonin were established with partial least squares (PLS) algorithm and the optimal principal component (PC) numbers were selected with Leave-One-Out (LOO) cross-validation. The established models were evaluated with the root mean square error of prediction (RMSEP) and corresponding correlation coefficients. The correlation coefficients of all the four calibration models are above 0.920, and the RMSEPs of baicalin, wogonoside, baicalein and wogonin are 0.752%, 0.094%, 0.418% and 0.139%. respectively. This research indicated that the NIR diffuse reflection spectroscopy could be used for the rapid analysis of R. scutellariae, which is beneficial to the quality control of this raw material in TCM pharmaceutical factory, and will also help to solve analogous problems. (C) 2010 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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