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  • Two multivariate calibration methods, partial least squares (PLS-1) and principal component regression (PCR), were effectively used to determine the concentrations of three dyes in mixtures through ultraviolet-visible absorption spectrophotometry.
  • The calibration models underwent various evaluation methods, including internal, cross-validation, and external validation, showing high recovery rates (93.5-103.1%) for synthetic mixtures of the dyes and commercial products.
  • Studies on repeatability and reproducibility demonstrated no significant differences among dye standards at a 95% confidence level, affirming the reliability of the calibration models.

Article Abstract

Two multivariate calibration methods, partial least squares (PLS-1) and principal component regression (PCR) were proposed and successfully applied to the simultaneous determination of three dyes, tartrazine (T) (E-102), patent blue V (P) (E-131), and indigo carmine (I) (E-132) in mixtures by ultraviolet-visible absorption spectrophotometry. Calibration models were evaluated by internal validation (prediction of dyes concentration in its own designed training set of calibration), by cross-validation (obtaining statistical parameters that show the efficiency for a calibration fit model), and by external validation over 19 synthetic mixtures of the three dyes in different ratios containing 2.4-17.6 mg l(-1) of T, 1.6-5.6 mg l(-1) of P, and 3.2-17.5 mg/l(-1) of I, with recoveries between 93.5 and 103.1% and over three commercial products, in which the proposed calibration models were satisfactorily applied without separation step. Repeatability and reproducibility studies (with the Students's and F tests) were achieved over two series of nine standards for each dye, showing no significant differences at 95% confidence level.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s0039-9140(98)00301-4DOI Listing

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