Toxicology Reports (Jan 2022)

Introducing an interesting and novel strategy based on exploiting first-order advantage from spectrofluorimetric data for monitoring three toxic metals in living cells

  • Vali Akbari,
  • Elaheh Jamasbi,
  • Shahla Korani,
  • Hamid-Reza Mohammadi-Motlagh,
  • Ghobad Mohammadi,
  • Ali R. Jalalvand

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 9
pp. 647 – 655

Abstract

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In this work, we did our best to develop a novel and interesting analytical method based on coupling of spectrofluorimetry with first-order multivariate calibration techniques for simultaneous determination of lead (Pd), zinc (Zn) and cadmium (Cd) in HeLa cells. To achieve this goal, quenching of the emission of graphene (GR) was individually investigated in the presence of Pb, Zn and Cd and then, according to the linear ranges obtained from individual calibration graphs, a multivariate calibration model was developed based on modeling of the quenching of the emission of GR in the presence of the mixtures of Pb, Zn and Cd. First-order multivariate calibration models were constructed by partial least squares (PLS), principal component regression (PCR), orthogonal signal correction-PLS (OSC-PLS), continuum power regression (CPR), robust continuum regression (RCR) and partial robust M-regression (PRM) and their performances were evaluated and statistically compared. Finally, the OSC-PLS was chosen as the best model with the best practical performance for analytical purposes.

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