2020
DOI: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-32338/v1
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Quantitative visualization of photosynthetic pigments in tea leaves based on Raman spectroscopy and calibration model transfer

Abstract: Background: Photosynthetic pigments participating in the absorption, transformation and transfer of light energy play a very important role in plant growth. While, the spatial distribution of foliar pigments is an important indicator of environmental stress, such as pests, diseases and heavy metal stress. Results: In this paper, in situ quantitative visualization of chlorophyll and carotenoid was realized by combining the Raman spectroscopy with calibration model transfer, and a laboratory Raman spectral model… Show more

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“…The established model is successfully applied to the API content determination of handmade tablets, but in order to apply the model to the quality control of DS in the production line, it is necessary to transform the model to be applicable to the determination of API in commercially available tablets. 35,36 The established model was used to predict the API content of three commercially available DS tablets (three tablets for each brand, nine pieces in total). The commercially available tablets used in the experiment were randomly selected, and they came from different manufacturers, which may have different excipients and proportions.…”
Section: Quantification Of Marketed Ds Tabletsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The established model is successfully applied to the API content determination of handmade tablets, but in order to apply the model to the quality control of DS in the production line, it is necessary to transform the model to be applicable to the determination of API in commercially available tablets. 35,36 The established model was used to predict the API content of three commercially available DS tablets (three tablets for each brand, nine pieces in total). The commercially available tablets used in the experiment were randomly selected, and they came from different manufacturers, which may have different excipients and proportions.…”
Section: Quantification Of Marketed Ds Tabletsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Among the currently proposed model transfer algorithms, they can be divided into two categories: with and without standardization [9]. Among them, the model transfer algorithms with standard samples include Slope/Bias (S/B) [10], Direct Standardization (DS) [11], and Piecewise Direct Standardization (PDS) [12]. The common model transfer methods without standard samples include wavelet transform (WT) [13], orthogonal signal correction (OSC), and linear model correction [14].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%