4.6 Article Proceedings Paper

Differentiation of five species of Danggui raw materials by FTIR combined with 2D-COS IR

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JOURNAL OF MOLECULAR STRUCTURE
卷 1069, 期 -, 页码 229-235

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ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV
DOI: 10.1016/j.molstruc.2014.03.067

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Danggui; FTIR; 2D-COS IR; Principle component analysis (PCA); Identification

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  1. Key Program of Science and Technology of Sichuan in China [04SG011-035-1, 2009FZ0053]
  2. National Natural Science Foundation of China [81073044, J1310034-02]

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Five herbs named as Chinese Danggui (CDG), Japanese Danggui PG), Korea Danggui (KDG), Lovage root (LR) and Angelica root (AR) are widely and confusedly used in eastern and western countries owing to their homonym. These herbs come from different plant species resulting in the variety of bioactive components and medical efficacy. A method combing tri-step IR macro-fingerprinting techniques with statistical pattern recognition was therefore employed discriminate the five herbs in order to assure their genuineness. A total of 26 samples were collected and identified by conventional Fourier transform infrared (FTIR) spectroscopy, second derivative infrared (SD-IR) spectroscopy and two-dimensional correlation infrared (2D-COS IR) spectroscopy. CDG and KDG were easily differentiated from others herbs by FTIR and SD-IR spectra. The characteristic peaks of CDG were located at 1068, 1051, 990, 909 and 867 cm(-1), whilst KDG contained the peaks located at 1628, 1565, 1392, 1232 and 1136 cm(-1). By 2D-COS IR spectra, the bands in the range of 950-1110 cm(-1) could be a characteristic range to identify the five herbs. There were six auto-peaks located at 978, 991, 1028 (strongest), 1061, 1071 and 1097 cm(-1) for CDG, six auto-peaks at 975, 991, 1026, 1053, 1070 (strongest) and 1096 cm(-1) for KDG, five auto-peaks at 970, 1009, 1037, 1070 and 1096 (strongest) cm(-1) for JDG, five auto-peaks at 973 (strongest), 1009, 1033, 1072 and 1099 cm(-1) for LR, and five auto-peaks at 974 (strongest), 1010, 1033, 1072 and 1099 cm(-1) for AR. Classification analysis of FTIR showed that these species located in different clusters. The results indicate the tri-step infrared macro-fingerprinting combines with principle component analysis (PCA) is suitable to rapidly and nondestructively differentiate these herbs. (C) 2014 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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