Differentiation of environmental bacteria using hyperspectral imaging technology and multivariate analysis
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Abstract Efficiency in the identification of bacterial
isolates is of paramount importance in clinical
microbiology for the correct diagnosis of infections
and their subsequent treatment. It is also highly
required in environmental microbiology to identify
new isolates and the knowledge of the biodiversity of
an environment. This raises the need for the
development of identification methodologies, which
make this practice accessible, safe, and at lower
costs, with the emergence, in this sense, of the use of
hyperspectral imaging technologies (HSI). In this
study, we investigated the potential of HSI in
differentiating different bacterial genera. For this,
bacterial isolates obtained from water samples were
previously sequenced and identified based on the 16S
rRNA gene and then grown in Petri dishes containing
culture medium. The HSI of each isolate was
acquired using an short infrared wave imaging
system (SWIR) at the SisuCHEMA workstation.
Principal component analyzes showed a clear
differentiation between genera and bacterial species.
To transform these differentiation assays into an
applicable identification methodology, it is necessary
to build robust databases capable of covering the
wide range of bacterial diversity. The primary results
demonstrate that HSI is an objective tool and widely
capable of promoting improvements in the
identification of bacteria.
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GAMA, Aline Rodrigues et al. Differentiation of environmental bacteria using hyperspectral imaging technology and multivariate analysis. International Journal of Biotech Trends and Technology, Trichy, v. 10, n. 3, p. 1-5, 2020. DOI: 10.14445/22490183/IJBTT-V10I3P601. Disponível em: https://www.ijbttjournal.org/archives/ijbtt-v10i3p601. Acesso em: 9 jul. 2025.