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In this paper, the fractional Fourier transform
(FrFT) is applied to the spectral bands of two component mixture
containing oxfendazole and oxyclozanide to provide the
multicomponent quantitative prediction of the related substances.
With this aim in mind, the modulus of FrFT spectral
bands are processed by the continuous Mexican Hat family
of wavelets, being denoted by MEXH-CWT-MOFrFT. Four
modulus sets are obtained for the parameter a of the FrFT
going from 0.6 up to 0.9 in order to compare their effects upon
the spectral and quantitative resolutions. Four linear regression
plots for each substance were obtained by measuring the MEXH-CWT-MOFrFT amplitudes in the application of the
MEXH family to the modulus of the FrFT. This new combined
powerful tool is validated by analyzing the artificial
samples of the related drugs, and it is applied to the quality
control of the commercial veterinary samples.
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Fractional Fourier transform Continuous wavelet transform Spectral resolution Quantitative analysis Binary mixture
