E. Cukrowska et al., Use of artificial neural networks for the evaluation of electrochemical signals of adenine and cytosine in mixtures interfered with hydrogen evolution, J ELEC CHEM, 503(1-2), 2001, pp. 117-124
A new method for the simultaneous determination of adenine and cytosine is
described. Multivariate calibration based on a suitable experimental design
(ED) and soft modeling with artificial neural networks (ANNs) is used for
quantitative analysis of overlapped linear scan voltammetric (LSV) and diff
erential pulse polarographic (DPP) peaks of adenine and cytosine that occur
in the region of hydrogen evolution. It is demonstrated that analysis of m
ixtures, even if some of the constituents undergo an irreversible reduction
, can be quantified with reasonable accuracy. The average absolute error wa
s estimated as 3.7% in LSV, 4.6%, in DPP for adenine and 5.2% in LSV, 5.9%
in DPP for cytosine. For the whole testing set the comparison of the added
and found values of adenine and cytosine concentrations was characterized b
y an agreement factor (about 0.06). The method is quite general and can be
used for analysis of other biologically important substances without their
separation. (C) 2001 Elsevier Science B.V. All rights reserved.