Spectral and chromatographic fingerprint −based qualitative and quantitative evaluation strategy combined with chemometrics for quality control of functional red yeast
Ting Yang , Lan Xue , Xi Liu , Chunhui Hao , Dandan Gong , Guoxiang Sun
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Abstract
The red yeast has significant potential for application in the food industry and in the improvement of cardiovascular diseases. The objective of this study is to develop a rapid, accurate, and comprehensive quality control strategy. Functional and common red yeast were identified through Fourier Transform Infrared (FTIR) spectral fingerprinting combined with Orthogonal Partial Least Squares Discriminant Analysis (OPLS-DA). A quantitative prediction model for the indicator component, lovastatin, was constructed by integrating Ultraviolet (UV) spectral fingerprinting with Partial Least Squares (PLS) model. The FTIR and UV spectral quantized fingerprints (QFPs) of functional red yeast were obtained, thereby rendering the spectral information concise. The spectral QFPs were evaluated for qualitative and quantitative similarity by combining them with Systematically Quantified Fingerprint Method (SQFM), and the integration of evaluation results were obtained using the coefficient of variation weighted mean. The combination of High Performance Liquid Chromatography (HPLC) fingerprints and SQFM demonstrated the process stability of the production of functional red yeast into Xuezhikang capsules. This strategy innovatively integrates chemometrics, fingerprinting techniques, and similarity evaluation methods, offering a more efficient and comprehensive approach than traditional identification and quality control methods. It represents a novel paradigm for source-level quality control of functional red yeast.
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The Microchemical Journal is a peer reviewed journal devoted to all aspects and phases of analytical chemistry and chemical analysis. The Microchemical Journal publishes articles which are at the forefront of modern analytical chemistry and cover innovations in the techniques to the finest possible limits. This includes fundamental aspects, instrumentation, new developments, innovative and novel methods and applications including environmental and clinical field.
Traditional classical analytical methods such as spectrophotometry and titrimetry as well as established instrumentation methods such as flame and graphite furnace atomic absorption spectrometry, gas chromatography, and modified glassy or carbon electrode electrochemical methods will be considered, provided they show significant improvements and novelty compared to the established methods.