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Determination of the Volatile Oil of Magnolia biondii Pamp by GC–MS Combined with Chemometric Techniques

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An optimized temperature-programmed gas chromatography–mass spectrometry system combined with chemometric methods was firstly applied to analyze the volatile components of M. biondii Pamp. A total of 65 components were identified using similarity searches between mass spectra and MS database. This number was extended to 80 components with the help of chemometric techniques. The peak purity of two-way data was controlled by fixed size moving window evolving factor analysis, two dimensional-evolving latent projection graph and three dimensional-evolving latent projection graph. Then the overlapped peak clusters were resolved using heuristic evolving latent projection. The results prove that the reported approach is powerful for the analysis of complex herbal samples.

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Qu, L., Qi, Y., Fan, G. et al. Determination of the Volatile Oil of Magnolia biondii Pamp by GC–MS Combined with Chemometric Techniques. Chroma 70, 905–914 (2009). https://doi.org/10.1365/s10337-009-1211-z

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