2023
DOI: 10.3390/foods12061125
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Heavy Metal Detection in Fritillaria thunbergii Using Laser-Induced Breakdown Spectroscopy Coupled with Variable Selection Algorithm and Chemometrics

Abstract: Environmental and health risks associated with heavy metal pollution are serious. Human health can be adversely affected by the smallest amount of heavy metals. Modeling spectrum requires the careful selection of variables. Hence, simple variables that have a low level of interference and a high degree of precision are required for fast analysis and online detection. This study used laser-induced breakdown spectroscopy coupled with variable selection and chemometrics to simultaneously analyze heavy metals (Cd,… Show more

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“…Furthermore, one paper details an innovative application of laser-induced breakdown spectroscopy coupled with variable selection algorithms and chemometrics for the detection of heavy metals in Fritillaria thunbergia [5]. Another paper delves into the phenotypic analysis of Fourier-transform infrared milk spectra in dairy goats, providing valuable insights into the characterization and quality assessment of dairy products [6].…”
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“…Furthermore, one paper details an innovative application of laser-induced breakdown spectroscopy coupled with variable selection algorithms and chemometrics for the detection of heavy metals in Fritillaria thunbergia [5]. Another paper delves into the phenotypic analysis of Fourier-transform infrared milk spectra in dairy goats, providing valuable insights into the characterization and quality assessment of dairy products [6].…”
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confidence: 99%