Title of article :
Average mass scan of the total ion chromatograms: A new gas chromatography–mass spectrometry derived variable for fast and reliable multivariate statistical treatment of essential oil compositional data
Author/Authors :
Radulovi?، نويسنده , , Niko S. and Blagojevi?، نويسنده , , Polina D. Kehayova، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2013
Abstract :
Plant volatiles have been repeatedly shown to provide valuable insight into the evolutionary relationships among plant taxa on various taxonomical levels. The number of variables available from GC–MS analyses of these plant metabolites usually represents a large data set. The comparison of such data sets requires the use of multivariate statistical analyses (MSA) but with several serious shortcomings. In order to make multivariate statistical comparison of essential oils more applicable, reliable and faster, this work was set to explore the suitability of a complementary use of relative abundances of m/z values of the average mass scan of the total GC chromatograms instead of the traditionally used variables-percentages (peak areas) of individual oil constituents. To achieve this, essential oils extracted from 12 different Artemisia species were analyzed using GC-FID and GC–MS. Almost 500 different constituents were successfully identified. Average mass scans of the total GC chromatograms (AMS) and chemical compositions (relative percentages) of the analyzed oils were separately compared using two MSA methods: agglomerative hierarchical cluster analysis and principal component analysis. This approach was applied to an additional set of essential oil compositional data (representatives of a number of different genera/families; data from the literature) using both types of variables. The obtained results strongly suggest that MSA of complex volatile mixtures, using the corresponding directly obtainable AMS, could be considered as a promising time saving tool for easy and reliable comparison purposes. The AMS approach gives comparable or even better results than the traditional method – it reflected the natural relationships between observations within both studied groups of oils.
Keywords :
Principal component analysis , Essential oil , Average mass scan of the total ion chromatogram , Plant volatiles , Artemisia L. , hierarchical cluster analysis
Journal title :
Journal of Chromatography A
Journal title :
Journal of Chromatography A