Issue 4, 2006

Modified secured principal component regression for detection of unexpected chromatographic features in herbal fingerprints

Abstract

Secured principal component regression is modified for the qualitative analysis of chromatographic fingerprint data sets of herbal samples with residual concentrations. After chromatographic shift-correction and autoscaling are performed on the data, this modified secured principal component regression (msPCR) can detect unexpected chromatographic features in various herbal fingerprints. The successful application of msPCR to two real herbal medicines of Erigeron breviscapus from different geographical origins and Ginkgo biloba from various sources or vendors demonstrates that the proposed method can detect reasonably unexpected features differing from the regulars or not being modeled. From a chemical point of view, the causes have also been explained to corroborate the results. Moreover, it presents a viable approach for the qualitative evaluation of diverse herbal objects with a regular class of chromatographic fingerprints.

Graphical abstract: Modified secured principal component regression for detection of unexpected chromatographic features in herbal fingerprints

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
21 Sep 2005
Accepted
04 Jan 2006
First published
23 Jan 2006

Analyst, 2006,131, 538-546

Modified secured principal component regression for detection of unexpected chromatographic features in herbal fingerprints

B. Li, Y. Hu, Y. Liang, P. Xie and Y. Ozaki, Analyst, 2006, 131, 538 DOI: 10.1039/B513365C

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