Simultaneous Analysis Of Riboflavin And Aromatic Amino Acides In Beer Using Flourescence And Multivariate Calibration Methods

The study demonstrates an application of the front-face fluorescence spectroscopy combined with multivariate regression methods to the analysis of fluorescent beer components. Partial least-squares regressions (PLS1, PLS2, and N-way PLS) were utilized to develop calibration models between synchronous fluorescence spectra and excitation–emission matrices of beers, on one hand, and analytical concentrations of riboflavin and aromatic amino acids, on the other hand. The best results were obtained in the analysis of excitation–emission matrices using the N-way PLS2 method. The respective correlation coefficients, and the values of the root mean-square error of cross-validation (RMSECV), expressed as percentages of the respective mean analytic concentrations, were: 0.963 and 14% for riboflavin, 0.974 and 4% for tryptophan, 0.980 and 4% for tyrosine, and 0.982 and 19% for phenylalanine.

Author
E Sikorska Et Al
Origin
Unknown
Journal Title
Analytica Chimica Acta 613 2 April 2008 207-217
Sector
Container glass
Class
C 5462

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Simultaneous Analysis Of Riboflavin And Aromatic Amino Acides In Beer Using Flourescence And Multivariate Calibration Methods
Analytica Chimica Acta 613 2 April 2008 207-217
C 5462
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