Robert Leslie Davidson1, Sonali S. deSilva1,
Simon J. Doran1, Geoffrey S. Payne1
1Clinical Magnetic Resonance,
Statistical
Total Correlation Spectroscopy (STOCSY) applied to contaminated 1H HR-MAS
spectra of cervical tissue samples. 2D and 1D STOCSY plots show the highly
correlated, structurally linked,
contaminant peaks and allow identification of the compound as lignocaine
(anaesthetic). The lack of other correlations with these peaks suggests that
there is no significant, observable metabolic effect of lignocaine on these
spectra. This means that a simple peak removal algorithm, such as that used
to remove residual water, would be enough to allow this data to be analysed
by pattern recognition techniques.