2022
DOI: 10.1002/mop.33485
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In situ detection of spices with medicinal value based on laser‐induced breakdown spectroscopy

Abstract: It is important to detect and distinguish different spices because spices are widely used around the world. In this study, wormwood, artemisia annua, lemongrass and clove are taken as examples. First, laser-induced breakdown spectroscopy (LIBS) is applied to detect and analyze the ash of different spice samples in situ. In the spectra of the ash of different samples, some characteristic lines of metal elements are observed, such as Ca, Na, Mg, K, and so on. By comparing the spectra of the ash, the relative int… Show more

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“…The complex statistical tools were required to achieve the discrimination level necessary where the difference between adulterants is very small. Another group of researchers 136 analysed four different spices (clove, common wormwood, sweet wormwood and lemongrass), implementing PCA for dimension reduction followed by error back propagation artificial neural network modelling. After cross verifications, the recognition accuracy was 85.25%.…”
Section: Progress With Analytical Techniquesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The complex statistical tools were required to achieve the discrimination level necessary where the difference between adulterants is very small. Another group of researchers 136 analysed four different spices (clove, common wormwood, sweet wormwood and lemongrass), implementing PCA for dimension reduction followed by error back propagation artificial neural network modelling. After cross verifications, the recognition accuracy was 85.25%.…”
Section: Progress With Analytical Techniquesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The spectral window range is approximately from 200 to 890 nm. Having considering past experience and current devices, the detection delay was set to 1.5 µs 31 and the integration time was 1.05 ms. 32 Then the signal was conveyed via a four-channel spectrometer to the computer for further analyses. In addition, each sample is detected by LIBS to obtain 1000 spectra.…”
Section: Experiments System and Preparationmentioning
confidence: 99%