Molecules (Sep 2022)

Rapid Identification of Wild <i>Gentiana Genus</i> in Different Geographical Locations Based on FT-IR and an Improved Neural Network Structure Double-Net

  • Pan Zeng,
  • Xiaokun Li,
  • Xunxun Wu,
  • Yong Diao,
  • Yao Liu,
  • Peizhong Liu

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/molecules27185979
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 27, no. 18
p. 5979

Abstract

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Gentiana Genus, a herb mainly distributed in Asia and Europe, has been used to treat the damp heat disease of the liver for over 2000 years in China. Previous studies have shown significant differences in the compositional contents of wild Gentiana Genus samples from different geographical origins. Therefore, the traceable geographic locations of the wild Gentiana Genus samples are essential to ensure practical medicinal value. Over the last few years, the developments in chemometrics have facilitated the analysis of the composition of medicinal herbs via spectroscopy. Notably, FT-IR spectroscopy is widely used because of its benefit of allowing rapid, nondestructive measurements. In this paper, we collected wild Gentiana Genus samples from seven different provinces (222 samples in total). Twenty-one different FT-IR spectral pre-processing methods that were used in our experiments. Meanwhile, we also designed a neural network, Double-Net, to predict the geographical locations of wild Gentiana Genus plants via FT-IR spectroscopy. The experiments showed that the accuracy of the neural network structure Double-Net we designed can reach 100%, and the F1_score can reach 1.0.

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