2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.vibspec.2021.103297
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AComDim, a multivariate tool to highlighting impact of agroclimatic factors on Moringa oleifera Lam. leaf’s composition from their FTIR-ATR profiles

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“…FTIR analysis was performed on powder of the aqueous extracts obtained from the non‐fermented, semi‐fermented and fermented MOS teas in order to obtain a broad sense of the different components present. The FTIR spectral fingerprints of the three samples is presented in Figure 2, and the major peak pattern was similar to previous reports on M. oleifera leaves [16,31] . The non‐fermented MOS tea extract IR spectrum revealed prominent peaks at 3366.9 cm −1 which can be attributed to the stretching vibrations of O−H and N−H groups as well as intermolecular hydrogen bond interactions.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 82%
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“…FTIR analysis was performed on powder of the aqueous extracts obtained from the non‐fermented, semi‐fermented and fermented MOS teas in order to obtain a broad sense of the different components present. The FTIR spectral fingerprints of the three samples is presented in Figure 2, and the major peak pattern was similar to previous reports on M. oleifera leaves [16,31] . The non‐fermented MOS tea extract IR spectrum revealed prominent peaks at 3366.9 cm −1 which can be attributed to the stretching vibrations of O−H and N−H groups as well as intermolecular hydrogen bond interactions.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 82%
“…The FTIR spectral fingerprints of the three samples is presented in Figure 2, and the major peak pattern was similar to previous reports on M. oleifera leaves. [16,31] The non-fermented MOS tea extract IR spectrum revealed prominent peaks at 3366.9 cm À 1 which can be attributed to the stretching vibrations of OÀ H and NÀ H groups as well as intermolecular hydrogen bond interactions. Another visible IR band was displayed at 2932.9 cm À 1 , corresponding to CÀ H stretching vibrations.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The outputs of the AComDim method indicate whether variations in the data from different values relative to the change between two levels of a factor are significantly greater than the residual variability, and thus meaningful. This method is based on the same concept as ANOVA-PCA (also called APCA), and its description can be found in the papers by Rébufa et al (2021) and Bouveresse et al (2011). The AComDim method decomposes the spectral data matrix into successive matrices (also called mean matrices) containing the average at each level for each factor or interaction.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Moringa leaf metabolite profiles are determined by genotype, cultivation method (Managa et al 2021), agroclimatic (Rébufa et al 2021), geographic, variety, environmental conditions, and season (Ma et al 2020). The moringa leaf metabolite profile is influenced by cultivation method, harvest time and genotype (Managa et al 2021).…”
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“…This plant is used in certain areas experiencing nutritional problems as a nutritional supplement for infants and children (Mahato et al 2022). The nutritional and bioactive content of moringa leaves is influenced by agroclimatic conditions, plant age, and harvest time (Rébufa et al 2021). The moringa plant genotype also affects the bioactive content of moringa leaves (Managa et al 2021).…”
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