doctoralThesis
Novas metodologias espectroscópicas e eletroquímica aplicando classificação multivariada em sistemas biológicos
Fecha
2018-03-16Registro en:
LIMA, Leomir Aires Silva de. Novas metodologias espectroscópicas e eletroquímica aplicando classificação multivariada em sistemas biológicos. 2018. 125f. Tese (Doutorado em Química) - Centro de Ciências Exatas e da Terra, Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Norte, Natal, 2018.
Autor
Lima, Leomir Aires Silva de
Resumen
This thesis demonstrates the development of new instrumental methodologies such as: near
and medium infrared spectroscopy, molecular fluorescence and differential pulse
voltammetry, combined with multivariate classification and variable selection techniques
applied to biological system such as tissue, fly larvae and blood plasma. In a first study, NIR
spectroscopy was used to obtain healthy and critically defective rat skull spectra. Multivariate
classification models were constructed, aiming at an alternative methodology to estimate the
success rate of bone repair through low intensity laser and collagen treatments. The
algorithms PCA-LDA, SPA-LDA and GA-LDA were applied as classification tools and their
comparative performances. In general, the models were able to classify the control group of
the others showing efficiency in the evaluation of wound healing in rat cranial defect. In a
second study, ATR-FTIR spectroscopy was used to obtain blood plasma spectra of healthy
elderly patients with sarcopenia. Multivariate classification models were constructed, aiming
at a diagnostic methodology for screening of sarcopenic elderly. The algorithms PCA-LDA,
SPA-LDA and GA-LDA were applied as classification tools and their comparative
performances. In general, the results obtained through the SPA-LDA and GA-LDA variable
selection algorithm were the most satisfactory, achieving sensitivity of 86.7%, since they
could be related to functional groups belonging to different biomolecules and possible
biomarkers. In a third study, differential pulse voltammetry and molecular fluorescence
excitation / emission matrices were obtained for extracts of control fly larvae and containing
the drug flunitrazepam. The performance of classification algorithms was evaluated using
linear discriminant (90% sensitivity) and quadratic (100% sensitivity) methods for the
voltamograms and the 2D-LDA algorithm (sensitivity of 100%) compared to PARAFAC -
LDA (sensitivity of 40%) for classification between the groups investigated. The results
suggest that spectroscopic and electrochemical methods added to the multivariate analysis are
capable of mining relevant information about the understanding of the biological dynamics of
several organisms, as well as contributing to the public health system in the identification of
sarcopenia in the elderly and classify insects with drugs.