Evaluation of wavelength selection methods for 2D fluorescence spectra applied to bioprocesses characterization

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Autor(a) principal: Masiero,S. S.
Data de Publicação: 2013
Outros Autores: Trierweiler,J. O., Farenzena,M., Escobar,M., Trierweiler,L. F., Ranzan,C.
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Brazilian Journal of Chemical Engineering
Texto Completo: http://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0104-66322013000200007
Resumo: In biotechnological processes, the productivity and costs depend strongly on the control of the operating conditions. For this reason, sensors that allow the monitoring of variables of interest become quite important. 2D fluorescence spectroscopy is one promising option among those that are being applied for this purpose. In the present work, three methods were evaluated to select the best excitation/emission wavelength pairs of 2D fluorescence spectra to infer product, substrate and cellular concentrations throughout a fermentation using a multiple linear chemometric model: Exhaustive Search (ES), Stepwise Regression and Genetic Algorithm (GA). The Stepwise Regression presented unsatisfying results, while GA always led to good R² values in short computational times. However, for the proposed problem, the ES showed the best performance, finding the global optimum in a few minutes.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Evaluation of wavelength selection methods for 2D fluorescence spectra applied to bioprocesses characterization
title Evaluation of wavelength selection methods for 2D fluorescence spectra applied to bioprocesses characterization
spellingShingle Evaluation of wavelength selection methods for 2D fluorescence spectra applied to bioprocesses characterization
Masiero,S. S.
Fermentation
2D fluorescence spectroscopy
Wavelength
Variable selection
title_short Evaluation of wavelength selection methods for 2D fluorescence spectra applied to bioprocesses characterization
title_full Evaluation of wavelength selection methods for 2D fluorescence spectra applied to bioprocesses characterization
title_fullStr Evaluation of wavelength selection methods for 2D fluorescence spectra applied to bioprocesses characterization
title_full_unstemmed Evaluation of wavelength selection methods for 2D fluorescence spectra applied to bioprocesses characterization
title_sort Evaluation of wavelength selection methods for 2D fluorescence spectra applied to bioprocesses characterization
author Masiero,S. S.
author_facet Masiero,S. S.
Trierweiler,J. O.
Farenzena,M.
Escobar,M.
Trierweiler,L. F.
Ranzan,C.
author_role author
author2 Trierweiler,J. O.
Farenzena,M.
Escobar,M.
Trierweiler,L. F.
Ranzan,C.
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Masiero,S. S.
Trierweiler,J. O.
Farenzena,M.
Escobar,M.
Trierweiler,L. F.
Ranzan,C.
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Fermentation
2D fluorescence spectroscopy
Wavelength
Variable selection
topic Fermentation
2D fluorescence spectroscopy
Wavelength
Variable selection
description In biotechnological processes, the productivity and costs depend strongly on the control of the operating conditions. For this reason, sensors that allow the monitoring of variables of interest become quite important. 2D fluorescence spectroscopy is one promising option among those that are being applied for this purpose. In the present work, three methods were evaluated to select the best excitation/emission wavelength pairs of 2D fluorescence spectra to infer product, substrate and cellular concentrations throughout a fermentation using a multiple linear chemometric model: Exhaustive Search (ES), Stepwise Regression and Genetic Algorithm (GA). The Stepwise Regression presented unsatisfying results, while GA always led to good R² values in short computational times. However, for the proposed problem, the ES showed the best performance, finding the global optimum in a few minutes.
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