Ultraviolet-Visible Spectroscopy and Chemometric Strategy Enable the Classification and Detection of Expired Antimalarial Herbal Medicinal Product in Ghana
Date
2021
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Hindawi
Abstract
To meet the growing demand for complementary and alternative treatment for malaria, manufacturers produce several antimalarial
herbal medicinal products. Herbal medicinal products regulation is difficult due to their complex chemical nature, requiring cumbersome, expensive, and time-consuming methods of analysis. *e aim of this study was to develop a simple spectroscopic method
together with a chemometric model for the classification and the identification of expired liquid antimalarial herbal medicinal products.
Principal component analysis model was successfully used to distinguish between different herbal medicinal products and identify
expired products. Principal component analysis showed a clear class separation between all five herbal medicinal products (HMP)
studied, with explained variance for first and second principal components as 37.51% and 26.38%, respectively, while the third principal
component had 18.74%. Support vector machine classification gave specificity and accuracy of 1.00 (100%) for training set data for all the
products. *e validation set HMP1, HMP2, and HMP3 had sensitivity, specificity, and accuracy of 1.00. HMP4 and HMP5 had
sensitivity and specificity of 0.90 and 1.00, respectively, and an accuracy of 0.98. *e support vector machine classification and principal
component analysis models were successfully used to identify expired herbal medicinal products.*is strategy can be used for rapid field
detection of expired liquid antimalarial herbal medicinal products.
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Research Article