PLoS ONE (Jan 2021)

Pigment analysis based on a line-scanning fluorescence hyperspectral imaging microscope combined with multivariate curve resolution.

  • Lijin Lian,
  • Xuejuan Hu,
  • Zhenhong Huang,
  • Liang Hu,
  • Lu Xu

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0254864
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 16, no. 8
p. e0254864

Abstract

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A rapid and cost-effective system is vital for the detection of harmful algae that causes environmental problems in terms of water quality. The approach for algae detection was to capture images based on hyperspectral fluorescence imaging microscope by detecting specific fluorescence signatures. With the high degree of overlapping spectra of algae, the distribution of pigment in the region of interest was unknown according to a previous report. We propose an optimization method of multivariate curve resolution (MCR) to improve the performance of pigment analysis. The reconstruction image described location and concentration of the microalgae pigments. This result indicated the cyanobacterial pigment distribution and mapped the relative pigment content. In conclusion, with the advantage of acquiring two-dimensional images across a range of spectra, HSI conjoining spectral features with spatial information efficiently estimated specific features of harmful microalgae in MCR models.