| Literature DB >> 25108763 |
Yong-Jie Yu1, Qiao-Ling Xia2, Sheng Wang2, Bing Wang2, Fu-Wei Xie2, Xiao-Bing Zhang2, Yun-Ming Ma3, Hai-Long Wu4.
Abstract
Peak detection and background drift correction (BDC) are the key stages in using chemometric methods to analyze chromatographic fingerprints of complex samples. This study developed a novel chemometric strategy for simultaneous automatic chromatographic peak detection and BDC. A robust statistical method was used for intelligent estimation of instrumental noise level coupled with first-order derivative of chromatographic signal to automatically extract chromatographic peaks in the data. A local curve-fitting strategy was then employed for BDC. Simulated and real liquid chromatographic data were designed with various kinds of background drift and degree of overlapped chromatographic peaks to verify the performance of the proposed strategy. The underlying chromatographic peaks can be automatically detected and reasonably integrated by this strategy. Meanwhile, chromatograms with BDC can be precisely obtained. The proposed method was used to analyze a complex gas chromatography dataset that monitored quality changes in plant extracts during storage procedure.Entities:
Keywords: Automatic chromatographic peak detection; Background drift correction; Chemometrics
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Year: 2014 PMID: 25108763 DOI: 10.1016/j.chroma.2014.07.053
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Chromatogr A ISSN: 0021-9673 Impact factor: 4.759