Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
7611065 Journal of Chromatography A 2015 28 Pages PDF
Abstract
A new approach is reported for high-performance liquid chromatography to measure the level of information in fingerprints. For this purpose, the concept of peak prominence, which is the protruding part of each visible peak with regard to the valleys that delimit it, was used. The peaks in the fingerprints are ranked according to the areas of the peak prominences, and a threshold is established to discriminate between the significant peaks and those that are irreproducible. The approach was applied to evaluate the impact of several extraction conditions (solvent nature and composition, time and temperature of the treatment, amount of sample, and time and temperature of conservation of the extracts) on the number of significant peaks found in the fingerprints of a medicinal herb (a green tea sample), using Plackett-Burman designs. Acetonitrile, ethanol and methanol were used for the extraction, and a linear gradient for chromatographic analysis, where the acetonitrile content was increased from 5.0% to 42.5% (v/v) in 45 min. The maximal number of significant peaks in the fingerprints was obtained using a methanol-water mixture as extraction solvent, high ultrasonication time and high temperature. The reported approach can be generalised to other complex samples and situations.
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