Molecules (Apr 2023)

Fast Detection of Heavy Metal Content in <i>Fritillaria thunbergii</i> by Laser-Induced Breakdown Spectroscopy with PSO-BP and SSA-BP Analysis

  • Xinmeng Luo,
  • Rongqin Chen,
  • Muhammad Hilal Kabir,
  • Fei Liu,
  • Zhengyu Tao,
  • Lijuan Liu,
  • Wenwen Kong

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/molecules28083360
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 28, no. 8
p. 3360

Abstract

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Fast detection of heavy metals is important to ensure the quality and safety of herbal medicines. In this study, laser-induced breakdown spectroscopy (LIBS) was applied to detect the heavy metal content (Cd, Cu, and Pb) in Fritillaria thunbergii. Quantitative prediction models were established using a back-propagation neural network (BPNN) optimized using the particle swarm optimization (PSO) algorithm and sparrow search algorithm (SSA), called PSO-BP and SSA-BP, respectively. The results revealed that the BPNN models optimized by PSO and SSA had better accuracy than the BPNN model without optimization. The performance evaluation metrics of the PSO-BP and SSA-BP models were similar. However, the SSA-BP model had two advantages: it was faster and had higher prediction accuracy at low concentrations. For the three heavy metals Cd, Cu and Pb, the prediction correlation coefficient (Rp2) values for the SSA-BP model were 0.972, 0.991 and 0.956; the prediction root mean square error (RMSEP) values were 5.553, 7.810 and 12.906 mg/kg; and the prediction relative percent deviation (RPD) values were 6.04, 10.34 and 4.94, respectively. Therefore, LIBS could be considered a constructive tool for the quantification of Cd, Cu and Pb contents in Fritillaria thunbergii.

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