Article
Development of a non-destructive method for determining protein nitrogen in a yellow fever vaccine by near infrared spectroscopy and multivariate calibration
Registro en:
DABKIEWICZ, Vanessa Emídio; ABRANTES, Shirley de Mello Pereira; CASSELLA, Ricardo Jorgensen et al. Development of a non-destructive method for determining protein nitrogen in a yellow fever vaccine by near infrared spectroscopy and multivariate calibration. Spectrochimica Acta Part A: Molecular and Biomolecular Spectroscopy, v. 201, p. 170–177, 2018.
1386-1425
10.1016/j.saa.2018.04.042
Autor
Dabkiewicz, Vanessa Emídio
Abrantes, Shirley de Mello Pereira
Cassella, Ricardo Jorgensen
Resumen
Near infrared spectroscopy (NIR) with diffuse reflectance associated to multivariate calibration has as main advantage the replacement of the physical separation of interferents by the mathematical separation of their signals, rapidly with no need for reagent consumption, chemical waste production or sample manipulation. Seeking to optimize quality control analyses, this spectroscopic analytical method was shown to be a viable alternative to the classical Kjeldahl method for the determination of protein nitrogen in yellow fever vaccine. The most suitable multivariate calibration was achieved by the partial least squares method (PLS) with multiplicative signal correction (MSC) treatment and data mean centering (MC), using a minimum number of latent variables (LV) equal to 1, with the lower value of the square root of the mean squared prediction error (0.00330) associated with the highest percentage value (91%) of samples. Accuracy ranged 95 to 105% recovery in the 4000–5184 cm−1 region. 2022-12-31