New protic ionic liquids with 1-ammonium-2-propanol cation and nine different anions were prepared in order to study their antimicrobial activity and possible application for fungi and bacteria removal from deteriorated paper heritage.
The aim of this study was to establish models for the antioxidant activity (IC 50 ) prediction of lettuce samples (Lactuca sativa L.) using their phytochemicals content (total phenols, chlorophylls, total carotenoids, and vitamin C) by using suitable chemometric methods. In order to select phytochemicals that best describe the antioxidant activity, classification, and regression analysis were conducted. Generalized pair correlation method (GPCM) gave insight which phytochemicals are the most important for the antioxidant activity prediction. That was confirmed using multiple linear regression (MLR) and establishing models that were validated. The sum of ranking differences (SRD) was applied in order to obtain and rank models with best predictive power. Both GPCM and MLR showed that the most important phytochemicals for the antioxidant activity prediction are chlorophyll a, chlorophyll a 1 b, and total carotenoids content. The obtained results should be considered as preliminary for the prediction of the antioxidant activity and further improvement in scientific research on this subject follows.
Practical applicationsThe models for the prediction of the antioxidant activity were obtained. Novel approach for variable selection was conducted and new method for the MLR model ranking was applied.Chemometric guidelines for the selection of lettuce cultivars with increased antioxidant activity were defined.
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