July 15, 2006
Journal Article

Fisher ratio method applied to third-order separation data to identify significant chemical components of metabolite extracts

Abstract

This report is about applying a Fisher ratio method to entire four dimensional (4D) data sets from third-order instrumentation data. The Fisher ratio method uses a novel indexing scheme to discover the unknown chemical differences among known classes of complex samples. This is the first report of a Fisher ratio analysis procedure applied to entire 4D data sets of third-order separation data, which, in this case, is comprehensive two-dimensional gas chromatography coupled with time-of-flight mass spectrometry analyses of metabolite extracts using all of the collected mass channels. Current analysis methods for third-order separation data use only userdefined subsets of the 4D data set.

Revised: August 9, 2006 | Published: July 15, 2006

Citation

Pierce K.M., J.C. Hoggard, J.L. Hope, P.M. Rainey, A.N. Hoofnagle, R.M. Jack, and B.W. Wright, et al. 2006. Fisher ratio method applied to third-order separation data to identify significant chemical components of metabolite extracts. Analytical Chemistry 78, no. 14:5068-5075. PNNL-SA-51221. doi:10.1021/ac0602625