2014
DOI: 10.1016/j.chroma.2014.10.050
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A novel strategy for quantitative analysis of the formulated complex system using chromatographic fingerprints combined with some chemometric techniques

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“…To estimate the proportion of the ingredients present in the Eau de Cologne, a multivariate regression was run on the chromatographic spectra of the ingredients and the mixture. As proposed by Zhong et al , the additivity of the chromatograms of the ingredients in a mixture allows a multivariate regression, provided values lie within the linear range of the detector. This condition is facilitated here because the FID detector has a broader linear range than the MS, and so is better suited to the variability of the concentrations of molecular entities in essential oils and perfumes.…”
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“…To estimate the proportion of the ingredients present in the Eau de Cologne, a multivariate regression was run on the chromatographic spectra of the ingredients and the mixture. As proposed by Zhong et al , the additivity of the chromatograms of the ingredients in a mixture allows a multivariate regression, provided values lie within the linear range of the detector. This condition is facilitated here because the FID detector has a broader linear range than the MS, and so is better suited to the variability of the concentrations of molecular entities in essential oils and perfumes.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The non‐negative least square (NNLS) algorithm (implementation available in scipy.optimize.nnls ) was chosen to estimate the proportions of the ingredients in a mixture by following the method of Zhong et al on analyzing the real measurements such as spectra or chromatograms. The algorithm was applied here for the first time to our knowledge to the molecular compositions of ingredients, that is, the relative FID percentages of the identified molecular entities.…”
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“…Recently, chemometric methods have been widely used for determining the similarities and differences between herbal medicines by comparing the metabolites in different samples (Zhong et al, 2014;Guo et al, 2014;Wang et al, 2015). Owing to its excellent performance on learning generalization, partial least squares (PLS), as an unsupervised pattern recognition method, has become one of the most commonly used methods in chemometrics Schenone et al, 2015).…”
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confidence: 99%