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Vibrational spectroscopy for assessing marine derived lipids and detecting invasive freshwater microalgal species

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Vibrational spectroscopy for assessing marine derived lipids and detecting invasive freshwater microalgal species
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This thesis investigated the potential application of Raman and IR vibrational spectroscopic techniques combined with multivariate analysis approaches for the detection and quantification of fatty acid, astaxanthin and adulterant content in marine derived lipids (krill oil, cod liver oil, salmon oil), and descrimination of lake (Lindavia intermedia) snow from other invasive algal species (Nostoc sp., Spirogyra, sp., Zygnema sp. and Didymosphenia geminata). The potential of data-fused Raman an...

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Research paper
Research format
Scholarly text / Thesis
Thesis level
Doctoral
Date created
2022
Creator
Ahmmed, Fatema
URL
https://hdl.handle.net/10523/13677
Related subjects
Marine lipids / Vibrational spectroscopy / Raman spectroscopy / IR spectroscopy / InGaAs Raman / Dispersive Raman / Krill oil / Cod-liver oil / Salmon oil / Premium marine oils / Adulteration / Adulterants detection and quantification / Lindavia / Invasive diatom / Lakesnow / Multivariate analysis / Chemometrics / PLSR / PCA, SVM / PCA-LDA / Astaxanthin / EPA / DHA / DPA / EPA+DHA / Algal bloom / Microalgae

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