An intelligent extraction approach of feature information from three-dimensional DAD chromatogram for integrated quality control of traditional Chinese medicines: Gardenia jasminoides root as an example?
Analytical Methods Pub Date: 2023-05-10 DOI: 10.1039/D3AY00437F
Abstract
Traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) fingerprinting, which has the characteristics of holism and ambiguity, is a conventional strategy for the holistic quality control of TCMs. However, the fingerprinting of TCMs at the current stage generally adopts a single wavelength or few wavelengths, lacking the effective utilization of diode-array detector (DAD) chromatogram data. This study proposes an intelligent extraction approach of feature information from a three-dimensional DAD chromatogram to establish a novel bar-form-diagram (BFD) for integrated quality control of TCMs. The BFD was automatically established by the chromatographic and spectral information of a complex hybrid system in a DAD chromatogram. This covered the peak areas of target compositions at the optimal absorption wavelength. Taking 27 batches of Gardenia jasminoides root as samples, the BFD combined with chemometrics was applied for assessing the quality of samples completely, which improved the accuracy of origin classification using hierarchical cluster analysis, principal component analysis, soft independent modeling of class analogy and orthogonal partial least squares discriminant analysis. Single-wavelength fingerprinting and BFD used 23 and 38 common peaks as variables respectively, and the adjusted rand index results of the single wavelength and BFD were 0.559 and 0.819, respectively. Compared with the ergodic methods of each single wavelength, the peak recognition method in this study improved the operation speed from 180 s to 4 s and the computational complexity. The established BFD approach performed more abundant characteristic information of chemical components of TCMs and more accurate origin classification ability, and it had great advantages in the overall quality control of TCMs.
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