2016
DOI: 10.1117/1.jbo.21.2.025008
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Structural effects of simvastatin on rat liver tissue: Fourier transform infrared and Raman microspectroscopic studies

Abstract: Simvastatin is one of the most frequently prescribed statins because of its efficacy in the treatment of hypercholesterolemia, reducing cardiovascular risk and related mortality. Determination of its side effects on different tissues is mandatory to improve safe use of this drug. In the present study, the effects of simvastatin on molecular composition and structure of healthy rat livers were investigated by Fourier transform infrared and Raman imaging. Simvastatin-treated groups received 50 mg/kg/day simvasta… Show more

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“…The leave-one-out type cross validation (LOOCV) was performed for all PCAs in the present study. The obtained score plots from the calibration and cross validation sets were compared so that prediction errors are kept at the minimum level 70 . The PCA score plots obtained from the calibration set (blue) and the corresponding leave-one out cross validation (red) for the groups under study are given in supplementary material (Fig.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The leave-one-out type cross validation (LOOCV) was performed for all PCAs in the present study. The obtained score plots from the calibration and cross validation sets were compared so that prediction errors are kept at the minimum level 70 . The PCA score plots obtained from the calibration set (blue) and the corresponding leave-one out cross validation (red) for the groups under study are given in supplementary material (Fig.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The lipid to protein ratio, which was calculated by taking the ratio of the integrated areas of the C–H stretching region (total lipid) to the integrated areas of amide I + amide II (total protein) bands, was used to measure the relative amount of proteins and lipids in the system. This ratio is an important parameter in molecular asymmetry 25 , 36 and has an important effect on membrane structure and dynamics 35 , 37 . As seen from Figs.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Since the number of samples used in the PCA was small, we performed leave‐one‐out type cross validation for our PCA results. When there is not enough data available to partition it into separate training and test sets, it is best to use cross‐validation as a powerful general technique . The score plots obtained from the calibration set and the cross validation set were compared so that prediction errors were kept at a minimum level.…”
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confidence: 99%