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Article Citation - WoS: 13Citation - Scopus: 14Continuous wavelet transformation applied to the simultaneous quantitative analysis of two-component mixtures(Govi-verlag Pharmazeutischer verlag Gmbh, 2004) Dinç, E; Baleanu, D; Üstündag, Ö; Aboul-Enein, HY; 56389; MatematikIn this paper we developed a graphical method based on Haar (HA) and Mexican (MEX) one-dimensional continuous wavelet transforms and we applied it to a mixture of hydrochlorothiazide (HCT) and spironolactone (SP) in the presence of strongly overlapping signals. Keeping in mind to obtain an appropriately transformed spectrum, we tested several values of the scaling parameter a and the point number of the analysed spectrum in the concentration range of 2-22 mug/ml for both active compounds. The optimal values of the scale parameters and the corresponding frequencies were found to be a = 32 and 0.031 for HA and a = 30 and 0.008 for MEX corresponding to 400 points. HA and MEX methods based on a zero crossing technique were applied to the analysed signal and their regression lines at the selected points were obtained. The validation of the above methods was carried out by analysing different synthetic mixtures containing HCT and SP. MATLAB 6.5. Software was used for one-dimensional wavelet analysis and the basic concepts about wavelet method were briefly explained. The method developed in this paper is rapid, easy to apply, inexpensive and is suitable for analysing the overlapping signals of compounds in their mixtures without any chemical pre-treatment.Article Citation - WoS: 4Citation - Scopus: 4Discrete and continuous wavelet transforms for the multicomponent determination of sunset Yellow and tartrazine in their soft drink powders(Chiminform Data S A, 2006) Dinç, E; Baleanu, D; Üstündag, Ö; Aboul-Enein, HY; 6981; 105547; MatematikThe multicomponent quantitative resolution of the binary mixtures containing, sunset Yellow (SN) and tartrazine (TR) without any pre-chemical treatment, in the presence of the overlapping signals was accomplished by the simultaneous use of the discrete and the continuous wavelet transform (CWT) followed by a zero crossing technique. We propose G transformation approach of signals in wavelet domain, based on both one-dimensional CWT and zero-crossing technique for obtaining a higher resolution of the binary mixtures. The application of this approach contains three steps: firstly, UV-recorded spectra were transferred into the wavelet domain and were subject to the one-dimensional discrete wavelet transform for obtaining an appropriated de-noising signal; secondly, CWT was applied on the de-noising signal and a new transformed signal was obtained so that it contains many zero-crossing points and higher peaks.; thirdly, a zero-crossing technique was applied to the transformed signal obtained in step two, The calibration graphs were drawn by choosing a one-dimensional continuous family, namely, Symlets2 (SYM2) and Gauss3 (GAUS3) followed by a zero-crossing technique. The quantitative analysis of the commercial product containing the above colorants was carried out by using this approach and successful results were obtained.