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Multi-wavelength high-performance liquid chromatography: An improved method for analysis of complex substances such as Radix Paeoniae herbs

Journal

CHEMOMETRICS AND INTELLIGENT LABORATORY SYSTEMS
Volume 130, Issue -, Pages 159-165

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ELSEVIER
DOI: 10.1016/j.chemolab.2013.11.002

Keywords

Multi-wavelength combined HPLC-DAD method; Chromatographic fingerprints; Radix Paeoniae herbs; Chemometrics

Funding

  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [NSFC-21065007]
  2. State Key Laboratory of Food Science and Technology of Nanchang University [SKLF-ZZA-201302, SKLF-ZZB-201303]

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Single-wavelength high performance liquid chromatography-diode-array-detector (HPLC-DAD) and multi-wavelength combined HPLC methods were researched and developed in order to compare their performance for the classification of complex substances. Thus, the aims of this work were: to compare the performance of the single- and multi-wavelength HPLC-DAD methods for analysis of complex substances - in this context, the Radix Paeoniae herbs, which were classified on the basis of their component species and geographical origin. Three classification methods, Linear discriminant analysis (LDA), Radial basis function artificial neural network (RBF-ANN) and Least squares-support vector machine (LS-SVM), were compared on the basis of their performance in discriminating the Radix Paeoniae samples. The results showed that the multi-wavelength data produced better classification results of the two HPLC methods. This was so, irrespective of the chemometrics method used. However, the LS-SVM models were significantly better in classifying the herb samples. Consequently, the multi-wavelength HPLC-DAD approach is a strong alternative to the more common single-wavelength method, and the LS-SVM was the method of choice for classification of the complex substances such as the Radix Paeoniae herbs. (C) 2013 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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