DIFFUSE-REFLECTANCE ABSORBENCY SPECTROSCOPY TAKING IN CHEMOMETRICS (DRASTIC) - A HYPERSPECTRAL FT-IR-BASED APPROACH TO RAPID SCREENING FOR METABOLITE OVERPRODUCTION
Mk. Winson et al., DIFFUSE-REFLECTANCE ABSORBENCY SPECTROSCOPY TAKING IN CHEMOMETRICS (DRASTIC) - A HYPERSPECTRAL FT-IR-BASED APPROACH TO RAPID SCREENING FOR METABOLITE OVERPRODUCTION, Analytica chimica acta, 348(1-3), 1997, pp. 273-282
We introduce diffuse-reflectance absorbance spectroscopy in the mid-in
frared as a novel method of chemical imaging for the rapid screening o
f biological samples for metabolite overproduction, using mixtures of
ampicillin with Escherichia coli and Staphylococcus aureus as model sy
stems. Deconvolution of the hyperspectral information provided by the
raw diffuse reflectance-absorbance mid-infrared spectra was achieved u
sing a combination of principal components analysis (PCA), artificial
neural networks (ANNs) and partial least squares regression (PLS). Whe
reas a univariate approach necessitates appropriate data selection to
remove any interferences, the chemometrics/hyperspectral approach coul
d be employed to permit filtering of undesired components to give accu
rate quantification by PLS and ANNs without any preprocessing. The use
of PCs as inputs to the ANNs decreased the training time from some 12
h to ca. 5 min. Equivalent concentrations of ampicillin between 0.05
and 20 mM in an E. coli or S. aureus background were quantified with >
95% accuracy using this approach.