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Quantitative Analysis of Berberine in Processed Coptis by Near-Infrared Diffuse Reflectance Spectroscopy 被引量:4

Quantitative Analysis of Berberine in Processed Coptis by Near-Infrared Diffuse Reflectance Spectroscopy
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摘要 The near-infrared(NIR) diffuse reflectance spectroscopy was used to study the content of Berberine in the processed Coptis. The allocated proportions of Coptis to ginger, yellow liquor or Evodia rutaecarpa changed according to the results of orthogonal design as well as the temperature. For as withdrawing the full and effective information from the spectral data as possible, the spectral data was preprocessed through first derivative and multiplicative scatter correetion(MSC) according to the optimization results of different preprocessing methods. Firstly, the model was established by partial least squares(PLS); the coefficient of determination(R2) of the prediction was 0.839, the root mean squared error of prediction(RMSEP) was 0.1422, and the mean relative error(RME) was 0.0276. Secondly, for reducing the dimension and removing noise, the spectral variables were highly effectively compressed via the wavelet transformation(WT) technology and the Haar wavelet was selected to decompose the spectral signals. After the wavelet coefficients from WT were input into the artificial neural network(ANN) instead of the spectra signal, the quantitative analysis model of Berberine in processed Coptis was established. The R^2 of the model was 0.9153, the RMSEP was 0.0444, and the RME was 0.0091. The values of appraisal index, namely R^2, RMSECV, and RME, indicate that the generalization ability and prediction precision of ANN are superior to those of PLS. The overall results show that NIR spectroscopy combined with ANN can be efficiently utilized for the rapid and accurate analysis of routine chemical compositions in Coptis. Accordingly, the result can provide technical support for the further analysis of Berberine and other components in processed Coptis. Simultaneously, the research can also offer the foundation of quantitative analysis of other NIR application. The near-infrared(NIR) diffuse reflectance spectroscopy was used to study the content of Berberine in the processed Coptis. The allocated proportions of Coptis to ginger, yellow liquor or Evodia rutaecarpa changed according to the results of orthogonal design as well as the temperature. For as withdrawing the full and effective information from the spectral data as possible, the spectral data was preprocessed through first derivative and multiplicative scatter correetion(MSC) according to the optimization results of different preprocessing methods. Firstly, the model was established by partial least squares(PLS); the coefficient of determination(R2) of the prediction was 0.839, the root mean squared error of prediction(RMSEP) was 0.1422, and the mean relative error(RME) was 0.0276. Secondly, for reducing the dimension and removing noise, the spectral variables were highly effectively compressed via the wavelet transformation(WT) technology and the Haar wavelet was selected to decompose the spectral signals. After the wavelet coefficients from WT were input into the artificial neural network(ANN) instead of the spectra signal, the quantitative analysis model of Berberine in processed Coptis was established. The R^2 of the model was 0.9153, the RMSEP was 0.0444, and the RME was 0.0091. The values of appraisal index, namely R^2, RMSECV, and RME, indicate that the generalization ability and prediction precision of ANN are superior to those of PLS. The overall results show that NIR spectroscopy combined with ANN can be efficiently utilized for the rapid and accurate analysis of routine chemical compositions in Coptis. Accordingly, the result can provide technical support for the further analysis of Berberine and other components in processed Coptis. Simultaneously, the research can also offer the foundation of quantitative analysis of other NIR application.
出处 《Chemical Research in Chinese Universities》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2008年第6期717-721,共5页 高等学校化学研究(英文版)
基金 Supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China(No.50635030) the Key Project of Jilin Provincial De-partment of Science & Technology, China(Nos.20060902-02, 200705C07)
关键词 Near-infrared(NIR) spectroscopy Partial least squares Artificial neural network Wavelet transformation BERBERINE Near-infrared(NIR) spectroscopy Partial least squares Artificial neural network Wavelet transformation Berberine
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