Alcantara G. B., Honda N. K., Ferreira M. M. C., Ferreira A. G., "Chemometric
analysis applied in 1H HR-MAS NMR and FT-IR data for chemotaxonomic
distinction of intact lichen samples", Anal. Chim. Acta, 595(1-2),
3-8 (Jul 2007).
[Article]
Abstract.
This paper describes the potentiality of chemometric analysis applied
in 1H HR-MAS NMR and FT-IR data for lichen
chemotaxonomic investigations. Lichens present a difficult morphologic
differentiation and the chemical analyses are frequently employed for their
taxonomic classification, mainly due to the secondary metabolites to be
relatively constant for these organisms. The lichen chemotaxonomic classification
is usually carried out by color reactions, chromatography, fluorescence
and mass spectrometry analysis, where the identification is obtained by
one or more techniques. There are some papers which use the carbohydrate
content in chemotaxonomy investigation. However, the majority of these
techniques involve laborious and time consuming sample pre-treatment. This
work focuses on application of 1H high
resolution magic angle spinning – nuclear magnetic resonance (HR-MAS NMR)
and Fourier transform infrared (FT-IR) associated with chemometric analysis
to intact samples. In comparison to other traditional techniques, 1H
HR-MAS NMR and FT-IR allied with chemometrics provided a fast and economic
method for lichen chemotaxonomy. Both methods were useful for lichen analysis
and permitted the satisfactory distinction among families, genera and species,
although better results were achieved for FT-IR data.
Keywords.
Lichens; High Resolution Magic Angle Spinning – Nuclear Magnetic Resonance;
Fourier Transform Infrared; Chemometrics.
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