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Magnetic resonance imaging decoupling hydrogen spectrum method for identifying true and adulterated honey

A nuclear magnetic resonance spectrometer and nuclear magnetic resonance technology, applied in the field of nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy detection, can solve problems such as the application of natural product samples, and achieve the effects of easy operation, high non-invasiveness, and simple pulse sequence

Active Publication Date: 2017-12-22
XIAMEN UNIV
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At present, the ZS decoupling method is only used in simple chemical samples to demonstrate its decoupling effect, and has not been applied in the actual natural product samples with complex composition

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[0028] The present invention combines the ZS decoupled spectrum method with the multivariate statistical analysis method, and realizes the identification of true and false honey by performing principal component analysis and orthogonal partial least squares analysis on the obtained pure chemical shift spectrum. The different substances of real honey and adulterated honey determine the adulteration mode.

[0029] figure 1 Provide the ZS decoupling pulse sequence used in the present invention, figure 2 A schematic diagram of layer-selective splicing of ZS decoupling pulses used in the present invention is given.

[0030] Each step in the specific implementation process of the present invention is as follows:

[0031] (1) Preparation of honey source and solution sample

[0032] The honey studied was provided by the Animal, Plant and Food Testing Center of the Jiangsu Provincial Entry-Exit Inspection and Quarantine Bureau. The determination of true and false honey is mainly ba...

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The invention provide a magnetic resonance imaging decoupling hydrogen spectrum method for identifying true and adulterated honey and relates to nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy. The method comprises the following steps: adding an identified honey sample into a buffer solution, centrifuging the prepared sample, removing supernatant liquid, and transferring the sample into a magnetic resonance resonance tube; importing a precompiled decoupling NMR spectrum pulse sequence into a nuclear magnetic resonance spectrometer; setting pulse sequence parameters and sampling parameters, and collecting data; after the sampling is finished, carrying out relevant data processing so as to obtain a decoupling spectrogram of all samples, and preprocessing corresponding experimental data, so as to obtain subsection integral data of the decoupling spectrogram; and importing the decoupling the subsection integral data into statistical analysis software, carrying out principal component analysis and orthogonal partial least square analysis so as to judge the sizes of inter-group and in-group differences of two groups, analyzing a compound which causes the inter-group differences, and judging an adulteration manner of the adulterated honey. The pulse sequence is homonuclear wide-band decoupling pure chemical displacement spectrum method, and a 1HNMR spectrum with relatively high resolution for eliminating coupled splitting can be obtained.

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technical field [0001] The invention relates to a nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy detection method, in particular to the use of one-dimensional homonuclear decoupling 1 H NMR Spectrum A NMR Decoupled H NMR Spectroscopy Method for Distinguishing True and False Honey. Background technique [0002] Honey is a natural food rich in fructose and glucose, a small amount of sucrose, maltose and other sugars and trace vitamins, which are brewed by bees from the flowers of flowering plants and combined with their own secretions. The nutritional and health effects are favored by consumers. The huge market has brought huge economic benefits, so many unscrupulous vendors pass off adulterating honey as honey to gain profits, and the methods of adulteration are rich and varied, such as mixing cheap sucrose, vegetable syrup or Glucose syrup is used to pass off honey, etc. There are also methods such as mixing low-priced honey (rape nectar, etc.) with high-priced honey (acacia nect...

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IPC IPC(8): G01N24/08
CPCG01N24/08
Inventor 崔晓红薄雨冯江华黄玉清陈忠
Owner XIAMEN UNIV
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