Machine learning-assisted carbon dot sensing for iron speciation in Auricularia auricula soaking solutions under
Jing Mao1, Fenghua Li2, Yang Ma2
1College of Chemistry and Material Science, Sichuan Provincial Engineering Research Center of Livestock Manure Treatment and Recycling, Sichuan Normal University, Chengdu, Sichuan 610068, China.
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Accurate iron speciation in Auricularia auricula soaking solution is essential for evaluating nutritional quality, as bioavailability depends on its valence state (Fe2+/ Fe3+). Herein, a machine learning-assisted fluorescent sensing strategy based on bamboo-derived carbon quantum dots (CQDs) was developed for iron speciation analysis in Auricularia auricula soaking solutions. The CQDs, synthesized via a one-pot hydrothermal method, acted as a selective probe for Fe3+ through static fluorescence quenching, while Fe2+ was indirectly quantified following H2O2 oxidation to Fe3+. The method exhibited a wide linear range of 1-500 μM with a low limit of detection (LOD) of 0.30 μM. Application to soaking solutions showed iron predominantly existed as Fe3+, while the bioaccessible Fe2+ fraction decreased to below 1% after 30 min at 100 °C. Furthermore, a random forest model revealed temperature- and origin-dependent iron leaching behavior, achieving excellent predictive performance with a coefficient of determination (R2 = 0.99) between measured and predicted values.
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