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The simultaneous determination of carbendazim, fuberidazole and thiabendazole was accomplished by cross-section (CS) fluorimetry in combination with multivariate calibration algorithms. The total luminescence information of the compounds was used to optimise the linear trajectories of the CS. A comparison between principal component regression (PCR) and two partial least squares (PLS) algorithms, PLS-1 and PLS-2, with different pre-processing methodologies was made. The final model, which applied the PLS-1 method, built using pesticide standard and emission spectra, was successfully used for the determination of these compounds in synthetic mixtures. However, a different PLS-1 multivariate calibration model, based on CS through the total luminescence spectroscopic data, was necessary for determining the cited pesticides in water samples. Mean centring was the best pre-processing technique in both PLS-1 models. This later calibration model was built from ultra-pure water samples spiked with known carbendazim, fuberidazole and thiabendazole concentrations, after solid-phase extraction (SPE). The method, which had a precision better than 5%, was shown to be suitable for carbendazim, fuberidazole and thiabendazole monitoring in water samples at trace levels.  相似文献   

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The resolution of binary mixtures of nalidixic acid (NA) and 7-hydroxymethylnalidixic acid (OH-NA) has been accomplished by partial least squares (PLS) and principal component regression (PCR) multivariate calibration. The method of determination is based on the fluorescence emission of these compounds in the presence of gamma-cyclodextrin (gamma-CD). The formation of the inclusion compounds gives rise to an increase of the fluorescence emission compared to aqueous solution. The total luminescence information of the compounds has been used to optimize the spectral data set to perform the calibration. A comparison between the predictive ability of three multivariate calibration methods, PLS-1, PLS-2 and PCR, on three spectral data sets, excitation, emission and synchronous spectra has been performed. The PLS-1 method, applied to the emission spectra, has been selected as optimum. The proposed method has been applied to the simultaneous determination of NA and OH-NA in urine. Recovery values from urine samples containing (NA) and (OH-NA) range from 91 to 103% (mean 97%), and from 92 to 105% (mean 99%), respectively.  相似文献   

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Two multivariate calibration methods, partial least squares types 1 and 2 (PLS-1 and PLS-2) have been applied to the simultaneous determination of U(VI) and Th(IV) ions as complexes with carminic acid by visible absorption spectrophotometry. The results obtained by application of different chemometric approaches are discussed. No significant advantages were found between the methods. The proposed methods were applied satisfactorily to the determination of these ions in synthetic solutions simulating sulfuric acid leach solutions obtained from uranium-thorium ores.  相似文献   

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Binary mixtures of methotrexate (MTX) and leucovorin (LV) have been resolved by application of first-derivative spectrophotometry and partial least squares calibration (PLS-1). By measuring the first-derivative signals of MTX and LV at 354 and 300 nm, respectively, simultaneous determination was possible. The mean recoveries for urine samples were 91 and 96% for MTX and LV, respectively. Partial least squares (PLS-1) multivariate calibration has been applied to the determination of these compounds in serum and in urine without pretreatment of the samples. The absorption spectra of serum or urine samples spiked with methotrexate and/or leucovorin, were used to optimize the calibration matrixes by the PLS-1 method. The sensitivity and selectivity of the proposed procedures were calculated. Mean recoveries were 101 and 97% for MTX and LV, respectively, for serum samples, and 101 and 98% for MTX and LV, respectively, for urine samples.  相似文献   

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《Analytical letters》2012,45(13):2409-2432
Abstract

A Partial Least Squares (PLS) calibration method was applied to the simultaneous determination of iprodione, procymidone and chlorothalonil in mixtures, by uv-vis absorption spectrophotometry and by high performance liquid chromatography (HPLC). Signals and first-derivative (1D) signals were used to optimize the calibration matrices by the PLS-1 method. Quantitative results are presented for synthetic mixtures and for extracts from soil and groundwater samples. Significant improvements were achieved by using the PLS-1 method built with first-derivative chromatograms, in the determination of iprodione, procymidone and chlorothalonil in environmental samples.  相似文献   

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Three multivariate calibration methods, partial least squares (PLS-1 and PLS-2) and principal component regression (PCR), were proposed and successfully applied to the simultaneous determination of three dyes, Tartrazine (E-102), Sunset Yellow (E-110) and Ponceau 4R (E-124) in mixtures by ultraviolet-visible absorption spectrophotometry. The designed and optimized training set of calibration was applied to the determination of the three dyes in several synthetic mixtures, containing 1.6–20.0 mg/L of Tartrazine, 3.2–40.0 mg/L of Sunset Yellow and 3.2– 36.0 mg/L of Ponceau 4R. 94.5–105.3% recovery values were obtained. Three commercial foods that contained the three dyes were also satisfactorily analyzed without separation step. The results obtained by the application of the three chemometric approaches in the commercial products are discussed and compared with those obtained by an HPLC method and very similar values were found by all methods. Repeatability and reproducibility studies (with the Student’s and F tests) were achieved over two series of nine standards for each dye, showing no significant differences at the 95% confidence level.  相似文献   

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 Four spectrophotometric methods are described and applied to resolve binary mixtures of the corticosteroid hydrocortisone and the antibacterial polypeptide Zn-Bacitracin. The simultaneous determination of the two compounds was accomplished by means of derivative methods, which were satisfactory used to determine synthetic mixtures of these compounds in different ratios and in pharmaceutical preparations (only for hydrocortisone). Direct absorption spectra of compounds were used to optimise the spectral data set performs the calibration by PLS-1, PLS-2 and PCR algorithms. These calibration models were evaluated through internal validation (prediction of compounds in its own designed training set of calibration), cross-validation (obtaining statistical parameters that show the efficiency for a calibration fit model) and external validation over synthetic and pharmaceutical mixtures. The four described procedures do not require any separation step. Precision studies were achieved over two series of ten standards for each compound showing no significant differences at 95% confidence level in the two spectrophotometric methods. The results found in commercial products were compared with those obtained by means of MEKC method and similar values were found. Correspondence: Department of Analytical Chemistry and Food Technology, Universidad de Castilla-La Mancha, 13071 Ciudad Real, Spain. e-mail: JoseMaria.Lemus@uclm.es Received January 25, 2002; accepted October 22, 2002  相似文献   

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Multivariate spectrophotometric calibration and liquid chromatographic (LC) methods were applied to the determination of 2 multicomponent mixtures containing diprophylline, guaiphenesin, methylparaben, and propylparaben (Mixture 1), or clobutinol, orciprenaline, saccharin sodium, and sodium benzoate (Mixture 2). For the multivariate spectrophotometric calibration methods, principal component regression (PCR) and partial least-squares regression (PLS-1), a calibration set of the mixtures consisting of the components of each mixture was prepared in 0.1 M HCl. Analytical figures of merit such as sensitivity, selectivity, limit of quantitation, and limit of detection were determined for both PLS-1 and PCR. The LC separation was achieved on a reversed-phase C18 analytical column by using isocratic elution with 20 mM potassium dihydrogen phosphate, pH 3.3-acetonitrile (55 + 45, v/v) as the mobile phase and UV detection at 260 and 220 nm for Mixture 1 and Mixture 2, respectively. The proposed methods were validated and successfully applied to the analysis of pharmaceutical formulations and laboratory-prepared mixtures containing the 2 multicomponent combinations.  相似文献   

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Multivariate spectrophotometric calibration and liquid chromatography (LC) methods were used for the simultaneous determination of the active ingredients in 2 multicomponent mixtures containing chlorpheniramine maleate and phenylpropanolamine hydrochloride with ibuprofen and caffeine (mixture 1) or with propyphenazone (mixture 2). For the multivariate spectrophotometric calibration methods, principal component regression (PCR) and partial least squares (PLS-1), a calibration set of the mixtures consisting of the components of each mixture was prepared in distilled water. A leave-1-out cross-validation procedure was used to find the optimum numbers of latent variables. Analytical parameters such as sensitivity, selectivity, analytical sensitivity, limit of quantitation, and limit of detection were determined for both PLS-1 and PCR. The LC method depends on the use of a cyanopropyl column with the mobile phase acetonitrile-12 mM ammonium acetate, pH 5.0 (25 + 75, v/v), for mixture 1 or acetonitrile-10 mM potassium dihydrogen phosphate, pH 4.7 (45 + 55, v/v), for mixture 2; the UV detector was set at 212 nm. In spite of the presence of a high degree of spectral overlap of these components, they were rapidly and simultaneously determined with high accuracy and precision, with no interference from the matrix excipients. The proposed methods were successfully applied to the analysis of pharmaceutical formulations and laboratory-prepared mixtures containing the 2 multicomponent combinations.  相似文献   

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A multivariate calibration method, partial least squares (types PLS-1 and PLS-2), was applied to the simultaneous determination of naptalam (N-(1-naphthyl) phthalamic acid) and its metabolites N-(1-naphthyl) phthalimide and 1-naphthylamine in mixtures by UV-visible absorption spectrophotometry. The absorption and first-derivative absorption spectra of mixtures were used to perform the optimization of the calibration matrices by the PLS method. Two different experimental designs for the three-component mixtures are assayed and the results are discussed. The proposed method with the derivative spectra was applied to the determination of these analytes in river water at the ppb level.  相似文献   

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Two multivariate calibration methods, partial least squares (PLS-1) and principal component regression (PCR) were proposed and successfully applied to the simultaneous determination of three dyes, tartrazine (T) (E-102), patent blue V (P) (E-131), and indigo carmine (I) (E-132) in mixtures by ultraviolet-visible absorption spectrophotometry. Calibration models were evaluated by internal validation (prediction of dyes concentration in its own designed training set of calibration), by cross-validation (obtaining statistical parameters that show the efficiency for a calibration fit model), and by external validation over 19 synthetic mixtures of the three dyes in different ratios containing 2.4-17.6 mg l(-1) of T, 1.6-5.6 mg l(-1) of P, and 3.2-17.5 mg/l(-1) of I, with recoveries between 93.5 and 103.1% and over three commercial products, in which the proposed calibration models were satisfactorily applied without separation step. Repeatability and reproducibility studies (with the Students's and F tests) were achieved over two series of nine standards for each dye, showing no significant differences at 95% confidence level.  相似文献   

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Yahya S. Al-Degs 《Chromatographia》2009,69(9-10):1137-1140
The resolving power of liquid chromatography and partial least-square (PLS-1) calibration has been compared for simultaneous analysis of three leachable pesticides, atrazine, methidathion, and propoxur, in groundwater. The chromatographic method outperformed PLS-1 for analysis of the pesticides, for which spectral overlap is substantial (30–75%). After application of a liquid–liquid extraction step, both methods could be used to quantify 500 ng L?1 of the pesticides with recovery in the ranges 92.8–95.6% for PLS-1 and 97.6–99.3% for chromatography, and RSD in the ranges 6.9–8.6% for PLS-1 and 1.9–3.4% for chromatography. The better performance of the chromatographic method was attributed to separation of groundwater constituents from the pesticides before quantification, which was not possible with the PLS-1 method. Despite the superiority of the chromatographic method, PLS-1 seems a reasonable and inexpensive substitute for chromatography.  相似文献   

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Three multivariate calibration methods, partial least squares (PLS-1 and PLS-2) and principal component regression (PCR), were proposed and successfully applied to the simultaneous determination of three dyes, Tartrazine (E-102), Sunset Yellow (E-110) and Ponceau 4R (E-124) in mixtures by ultraviolet-visible absorption spectrophotometry. The designed and optimized training set of calibration was applied to the determination of the three dyes in several synthetic mixtures, containing 1.6–20.0 mg/L of Tartrazine, 3.2–40.0 mg/L of Sunset Yellow and 3.2– 36.0 mg/L of Ponceau 4R. 94.5–105.3% recovery values were obtained. Three commercial foods that contained the three dyes were also satisfactorily analyzed without separation step. The results obtained by the application of the three chemometric approaches in the commercial products are discussed and compared with those obtained by an HPLC method and very similar values were found by all methods. Repeatability and reproducibility studies (with the Student’s and F tests) were achieved over two series of nine standards for each dye, showing no significant differences at the 95% confidence level. Received: 27 October 1997 / Revised: 9 January 1998 / Accepted: 24 January 1998  相似文献   

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High-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) and multivariate spectrophotometric methods are described for the simultaneous determination of ambroxol hydrochloride (AM) and doxycycline (DX) in combined pharmaceutical capsules. The chromatographic separation was achieved on reversed-phase C(18) analytical column with a mobile phase consisting of a mixture of 20mM potassium dihydrogen phosphate, pH 6-acetonitrile in ratio of (1:1, v/v) and UV detection at 245 nm. Also, the resolution has been accomplished by using numerical spectrophotometric methods as classical least squares (CLS), principal component regression (PCR) and partial least squares (PLS-1) applied to the UV spectra of the mixture and graphical spectrophotometric method as first derivative of the ratio spectra ((1)DD) method. Analytical figures of merit (FOM), such as sensitivity, selectivity, analytical sensitivity, limit of quantitation and limit of detection were determined for CLS, PLS-1 and PCR methods. The proposed methods were validated and successfully applied for the analysis of pharmaceutical formulation and laboratory-prepared mixtures containing the two component combination.  相似文献   

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Two spectrophotometric methods are described and applied to resolve ternary mixtures of the corticosteroid hydrocortisone (HYD) and the antibiotics nystatin (NYS) and oxytetracycline (OXY). The simultaneous determination of these three compounds was firstly accomplished by a derivative method using the “ratio spectrum-zero crossing derivative” and then by multivariate methods partial least squares (PLS)-1, -2 and principal component regression (PCR). Multivariate calibration methods provide, specially PLS-2 in this case, a clear example of the high resolving powder of these techniques. The two described procedures do not require any separation step. Repeatability and reproducibility studies were achieved over two series of 10 standards for each compound showing no significant differences at 95% confidence level in the four spectrophotometric methods. A comparison of the derivative and multivariate calibration results obtained in pharmaceutical formulations was performed resulting in agreement of the values obtained and the results was confirm by a high-pressure liquid chromatography (HPLC) method.  相似文献   

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A multivariate calibration method, Partial Least Squares Type 1 (PLS-1), is proposed for simultaneous spectrophotometric determination of uranium and thorium ions as their complexes with arsenazo III in hydrochloric acid medium. Several data characteristics are taking into account in order to minimize the optimum number of factors required for the construction of calibration model, while using various statistical criterions of selection. Finally, the evaluated calibration model is satisfactorily applied to determination of these ions in samples that resemble sulfuric acid leach solution obtained from a uranium ore.  相似文献   

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A partial least squares (PLS-1) calibration model based on kinetic—spectrophotometric measurement, for the simultaneous determination of Cu(II), Ni(II) and Co(II) ions is described. The method was based on the difference in the rate of the reaction between Co(II), Ni(II) and Cu(II) ions with 1-(2-pyridylazo)2-naphthol in a pH 5.8 buffer solution and in micellar media at 25°C. The absorption kinetic profiles of the solutions were monitored by measuring the absorbance at 570 nm at 2 s intervals during the time range of 0–10 min after initiation of the reaction. The experimental calibration matrix for the partial least squares (PLS-1) model was designed with 30 samples. The cross-validation method was used for selecting the number of factors. The results showed that simultaneous determination could be performed in the range 0.1-2 μg mL−1 for each cation. The proposed method was successfully applied to the simultaneous determination of Cu(II), Ni(II) and Co(II) ions in water and in synthetic alloy samples.   相似文献   

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An experiment was developed as a simple alternative to existing analytical methods for the simultaneous quantitation of glucose (substrate) and glucuronic acid (main product) in the bioprocesses Kombucha by using FTIR spectroscopy coupled to multivariate calibration (partial least-squares, PLS-1 and artificial neural networks, ANNs). Wavelength selection through a novel ranked regions genetic algorithm (RRGA) was used to enhance the predictive ability of the chemometric models. Acceptable results were obtained by using the ANNs models considering the complexity of the sample and the speediness and simplicity of the method. The accuracy on the glucuronic acid determination was calculated by analysing spiked real fermentation samples (recoveries ca. 115%).  相似文献   

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The partial least squares (PLS-1) calibration model based on spectrophotometric measurement, for the simultaneous determination of CN and SCN ions is described. The method is based on the difference in the rate of the reaction between CN and SCN ions with chloramine-T in a pH 4.0 buffer solution and at 30 °C. The produced cyanogen chloride (CNCl) reacts with pyridine and the product condenses with barbituric acid and forms a final colored product. The absorption kinetic profiles of the solutions were monitored by measuring absorbance at 578 nm in the time range 20-180 s after initiation of the reaction with 2 s intervals. The experimental calibration matrix for partial least squares (PLS-1) calibration was designed with 31 samples. The cross-validation method was used for selecting the number of factors. The results showed that simultaneous determination could be performed in the range 10.0-900.0 and 50.0-1200.0 ng mL−1 for CN and SCN ions, respectively. The proposed method was successfully applied to the simultaneous determination of cyanide and thiocyanate in water samples.  相似文献   

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《Analytical letters》2012,45(9):1967-1977
Abstract

Organophosphorus pesticides, such as parathion methyl (PTM), fenitrothion (FT), parathion (PT), and isocarbophos (ICP), have sensitive but overlapped voltammetric peaks with peak potentials ?309, ?364, ?317, and ?480 mV, respectively, in Britton‐Robinson buffer of pH 4.8 by application of linear sweep stripping voltammetry (LSSV). In this work, two multivariate calibration methods, partial least squares (both PLS‐1 and PLS‐2), and principal component regression (PCR), were applied to quantitatively resolve the overlapping voltammogram of the mixtures of these four pesticides. The prediction results obtained from a set of independent test samples showed that PLS‐1 method performed better prediction ability than PLS‐2 and PCR methods. The proposed method was successfully applied to the determination of these four pesticides in grain samples after a pre‐extraction step with a solvent of acetone.  相似文献   

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