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Due to their abundance in nature, flavonoids are also important components of the human diet, and the last four decades have seen an intense study focused on the structure characterization of flavonoids and on their roles in mammal metabolism. This book reviews most of the well-established activities of flavonoids, and we also present more recent research studies on the area of flavonoids, including the chemical aspects of structure characterization of flavonoids, the biosynthesis of flavonoids in model plants as well as their role in abiotic stress situations and in agriculture, the role of flavonoids in metabolism and health and their importance in foods, from consumption to their use as bioactive components.",isbn:"978-953-51-3424-4",printIsbn:"978-953-51-3423-7",pdfIsbn:"978-953-51-4697-1",doi:"10.5772/65575",price:139,priceEur:155,priceUsd:179,slug:"flavonoids-from-biosynthesis-to-human-health",numberOfPages:484,isOpenForSubmission:!1,isInWos:1,isInBkci:!1,hash:"118536a8dd1dffe12dd10db4179ed101",bookSignature:"Goncalo C. 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He holds a PhD in Clinical and Pharmaceutical Biochemistry from the University of Lisbon. His research interests are focused on the metabolism and health impact of flavonoids, the structural characterization techniques applied, and more recently the application of computational techniques in protein structure and drug design targeting human diseases.",institutionString:"Universidade de Lisboa",position:null,outsideEditionCount:0,totalCites:0,totalAuthoredChapters:"2",totalChapterViews:"0",totalEditedBooks:"2",institution:null}],equalEditorOne:null,equalEditorTwo:null,equalEditorThree:null,coeditorOne:null,coeditorTwo:null,coeditorThree:null,coeditorFour:null,coeditorFive:null,topics:[{id:"361",title:"Food Chemistry",slug:"agricultural-and-biological-sciences-plant-biology-food-chemistry"}],chapters:[{id:"54574",title:"Flavonoids: Classification, Biosynthesis and Chemical Ecology",doi:"10.5772/67861",slug:"flavonoids-classification-biosynthesis-and-chemical-ecology",totalDownloads:4344,totalCrossrefCites:15,totalDimensionsCites:32,hasAltmetrics:0,abstract:"Flavonoids are natural products widely distributed in the plant kingdom and form one of the main classes of secondary metabolites. They display a large range of structures and ecological significance (e.g., such as the colored pigments in many flower petals), serve as chemotaxonomic marker compounds and have a variety of biological activities. Therefore, they have been extensively investigated but the interest in them is still increasing. The topics that will be discussed in this chapter describe the regulation of flavonoid biosynthesis, the roles of flavonoids in flowers, fruits and roots and mechanisms involved in pollination and their specific functions in the plant.",signatures:"Erica L. Santos, Beatriz Helena L.N. Sales Maia, Aurea P. Ferriani and\nSirlei Dias Teixeira",downloadPdfUrl:"/chapter/pdf-download/54574",previewPdfUrl:"/chapter/pdf-preview/54574",authors:[{id:"200495",title:"Dr.",name:"Erica",surname:"Santos",slug:"erica-santos",fullName:"Erica Santos"},{id:"200497",title:"Prof.",name:"Beatriz Helena",surname:"Sales Maia",slug:"beatriz-helena-sales-maia",fullName:"Beatriz Helena Sales Maia"},{id:"205184",title:"MSc.",name:"Aurea",surname:"Ferriani",slug:"aurea-ferriani",fullName:"Aurea Ferriani"},{id:"205185",title:"Prof.",name:"Sirlei",surname:"Teixeira",slug:"sirlei-teixeira",fullName:"Sirlei Teixeira"}],corrections:null},{id:"54713",title:"Isolation and Structure Identification of Flavonoids",doi:"10.5772/67810",slug:"isolation-and-structure-identification-of-flavonoids",totalDownloads:3818,totalCrossrefCites:9,totalDimensionsCites:19,hasAltmetrics:0,abstract:"Flavonoids, which possess a basic C15 phenyl‐benzopyrone skeleton, refer to a series of compounds in which two benzene rings (ring A and B) are connected to each other through three carbon atoms. Based on their core structure, flavonoids can be grouped into different flavonoid classes, such as flavonols, flavones, flavanones, flavanonols, anthocyanidins, isoflavones and chalcones. Flavonoids are often hydroxylated in positions 3, 5, 7, 3′, 4′ and/or 5′. Frequently, one or more of these hydroxyl groups are methylated, acetylated, prenylated or sulfated. In plants, flavonoids are often present as O‐ or C‐glycosides. The O‐glycosides have sugar substituents bound to a hydroxyl group of the aglycone, usually located at position 3 or 7, whereas the C‐glycosides have sugar groups bound to a carbon of the aglycone, usually 6‐C or 8‐C. The most common carbohydrates are rhamnose, glucose, galactose and arabinose. This chapter mainly introduces the methods of isolation and structure identification of flavonoids.",signatures:"Weisheng Feng, Zhiyou Hao and Meng Li",downloadPdfUrl:"/chapter/pdf-download/54713",previewPdfUrl:"/chapter/pdf-preview/54713",authors:[{id:"197976",title:"Prof.",name:"Weisheng",surname:"Feng",slug:"weisheng-feng",fullName:"Weisheng Feng"},{id:"204969",title:"Dr.",name:"Zhiyou",surname:"Hao",slug:"zhiyou-hao",fullName:"Zhiyou Hao"},{id:"204970",title:"Dr.",name:"Meng",surname:"Li",slug:"meng-li",fullName:"Meng Li"}],corrections:null},{id:"54524",title:"Isolation and Structure Characterization of Flavonoids",doi:"10.5772/67881",slug:"isolation-and-structure-characterization-of-flavonoids",totalDownloads:3324,totalCrossrefCites:5,totalDimensionsCites:10,hasAltmetrics:0,abstract:"Flavonoids are one of the most important classes of secondary metabolites from natural products due to their several applications in medicine, foods, diet industries, and so on. Even though a huge number has been reported from natural and synthetic sources, scientists are still interested in flavonoids and derivatives. The biggest challenge for working on secondary metabolites is related to the use of the predicted theoretical method to isolate the expected compound and finally analyse the spectroscopic data to elucidate and fully characterize the structure. This chapter was designed to document useful techniques for isolation and structure characterization of flavonoids. Besides the well-known methods that have been used so far, we would also put together updated information about novel challenge techniques published in recent articles on isolation and characterization of flavonoids. Our data were obtained mainly from academic library and from reported data online by using research links such as Google Scholar, Scopus, SciFinder, Scirus, PubMed, and so on. Our field experience on phytochemistry of isolation and characterization of flavonoids was also used in this chapter.",signatures:"Maurice D. Awouafack, Pierre Tane and Hiroyuki Morita",downloadPdfUrl:"/chapter/pdf-download/54524",previewPdfUrl:"/chapter/pdf-preview/54524",authors:[{id:"199016",title:"Dr.",name:"Maurice Ducret",surname:"Awouafack",slug:"maurice-ducret-awouafack",fullName:"Maurice Ducret Awouafack"}],corrections:null},{id:"55366",title:"Isoflavonoids",doi:"10.5772/intechopen.68701",slug:"isoflavonoids",totalDownloads:2240,totalCrossrefCites:3,totalDimensionsCites:6,hasAltmetrics:0,abstract:"Isoflavonoids are interesting class of natural products due to their positive effects on human health. Isoflavonoids include isoflavones, isoflavanones, isoflavans, rotenoids and pterocarpans. Although they are reported from many plant families, most isoflavonoids are produced by the subfamily Papilionaceae of the Fabaceae. Various chromatographic methods have been applied for the purification of isoflavonoids. Simple Ultra Violet (UV) absorption spectra as well as both One and two dimensional NMR (1D- and 2D-NMR) are critical for the identification of isoflavonoids. Each class of isoflavonoids has its unique feature in both 1H- and 13C-NMR that enable their proper characterization. High Resolution Mass Spectrometry (HRMS) is a substantial tool in such challenge. In vitro experiments indicated that isoflavonoids possess antioxidant, antimutagenic, antiproliferative as well as cancer preventive effects. Epidemiological studies provide support for some of these effects on human. Members of this class also are reported to have antimicrobial activity. In this chapter, isoflavones, isoflavanones, isoflavans, homoisoflavonoids and isoflavenes will be discussed in relation to their occurrence, methods of purification, spectral characters helpful in structure elucidation as well as their biological importance.",signatures:"Ahmed I. Foudah and Maged Saad Abdel-Kader",downloadPdfUrl:"/chapter/pdf-download/55366",previewPdfUrl:"/chapter/pdf-preview/55366",authors:[{id:"79456",title:"Prof.",name:"Maged",surname:"Abdel-Kader",slug:"maged-abdel-kader",fullName:"Maged Abdel-Kader"},{id:"207444",title:"Dr.",name:"Ahmed",surname:"Foudah",slug:"ahmed-foudah",fullName:"Ahmed Foudah"}],corrections:null},{id:"54429",title:"Homoisoflavonoids from Caesalpinia spp.: A Closer Look at Chemical and Biological Aspects",doi:"10.5772/67723",slug:"homoisoflavonoids-from-caesalpinia-spp-a-closer-look-at-chemical-and-biological-aspects",totalDownloads:1654,totalCrossrefCites:2,totalDimensionsCites:2,hasAltmetrics:0,abstract:"Homoisoflavonoids are rare compounds distributed within a few families of plants including species from Fabaceae. The genus Caesalpinia, the main focus of this chapter, is a prolific source of these unique natural products. Homoisoflavonoids from Caesalpinia spp. are associated to ethnopharmacological uses for diverse purposes. In this sense, the following chapter sheds light on the occurrence, biosynthesis, isolation, synthesis, and structural analysis of these compounds from species of the genus Caesalpinia and their biological potential.",signatures:"João Luiz Baldim, Welton Rosa, Mário Ferreira Conceição Santos,\nDaniela Aparecida Chagas‐Paula, João Henrique Ghilardi Lago and\nMarisi Gomes Soares",downloadPdfUrl:"/chapter/pdf-download/54429",previewPdfUrl:"/chapter/pdf-preview/54429",authors:[{id:"198977",title:"Dr.",name:"Marisi",surname:"Soares",slug:"marisi-soares",fullName:"Marisi Soares"},{id:"205029",title:"Dr.",name:"João Luiz",surname:"Baldim",slug:"joao-luiz-baldim",fullName:"João Luiz Baldim"},{id:"205030",title:"Dr.",name:"Mário Ferreira",surname:"Conceição Santos",slug:"mario-ferreira-conceicao-santos",fullName:"Mário Ferreira Conceição Santos"},{id:"205031",title:"Prof.",name:"Daniela Aparecida",surname:"Chagas-Paula",slug:"daniela-aparecida-chagas-paula",fullName:"Daniela Aparecida Chagas-Paula"},{id:"205032",title:"Prof.",name:"João Henrique",surname:"Ghilardi Lago",slug:"joao-henrique-ghilardi-lago",fullName:"João Henrique Ghilardi Lago"},{id:"205033",title:"MSc.",name:"Welton",surname:"Rosa",slug:"welton-rosa",fullName:"Welton Rosa"}],corrections:null},{id:"54365",title:"Biocatalysis of Rutin Hexadecanedioate Derivatives: Effect of Operating Conditions on Acylation Performance and Selectivity",doi:"10.5772/67621",slug:"biocatalysis-of-rutin-hexadecanedioate-derivatives-effect-of-operating-conditions-on-acylation-perfo",totalDownloads:1402,totalCrossrefCites:0,totalDimensionsCites:0,hasAltmetrics:0,abstract:"Rutin was enzymatically acylated with hexadecanedioic acid, in tert‐amyl alcohol, by an immobilized lipase from Candida antartica “Novozym 435”. The effect of different techniques of water removal, temperature, concentration of rutin and diacid/rutin molar ratio was investigated. The obtained results indicated that drying the media by adding the molecular sieves in the outer loop of the reactor was the most efficient method leading to water content lower than 200 ppm. The highest performances (conversion yield and initial rate) were reached at 90°C, 131 mM of rutin, and 118 mM of acid. Depending on the water content and the diacid/rutin molar ratio, only rutin 4‴‐hexadecanedioate or both rutin 4‴‐hexadecanedioate and dirutin 4‴, 4‴‐hexadecanedioate were synthesized.",signatures:"Manel Slimane, Aude Cordin, Mohamed Ghoul and Chebil Latifa",downloadPdfUrl:"/chapter/pdf-download/54365",previewPdfUrl:"/chapter/pdf-preview/54365",authors:[{id:"172326",title:"Dr.",name:"Latifa",surname:"Chebil",slug:"latifa-chebil",fullName:"Latifa Chebil"},{id:"172358",title:"Prof.",name:"Mohamed",surname:"Ghoul",slug:"mohamed-ghoul",fullName:"Mohamed Ghoul"},{id:"200783",title:"Mrs.",name:"Manel",surname:"Slimane",slug:"manel-slimane",fullName:"Manel Slimane"},{id:"200784",title:"Dr.",name:"Aude",surname:"Cordin",slug:"aude-cordin",fullName:"Aude Cordin"}],corrections:null},{id:"54660",title:"The Flavonol-Anthocyanin Pathway in Blackberry and Arabidopsis: State of the Art",doi:"10.5772/67902",slug:"the-flavonol-anthocyanin-pathway-in-blackberry-and-arabidopsis-state-of-the-art",totalDownloads:1817,totalCrossrefCites:4,totalDimensionsCites:7,hasAltmetrics:0,abstract:"Flavonols and anthocyanins are plant secondary metabolites with an increasing interest due to their beneficial effects on human health. They are present in all plants, participating in plant protection against biotic and abiotic stresses. However, only some plant species accumulate them in relevant amounts, as is the case for berries. Among the health benefits reported is prevention of metabolic syndrome, s, including prevention of insulin resistance associated to type 2 diabetes. Therefore, there is a big interest to improve contents on plant foods to benefit health through the diet, as well as to obtain them for functional ingredients for food supplements. In fulfillment of this objective, a deep study about their biosynthetic pathway has been carried out in model plants, where the genome is available. However, not all species that accumulate them in high amounts have their genome sequenced, as is the case for blackberry. Transcriptomic approaches have been undertaken to gain knowledge of its specific biosynthetic pathway and regulatory elements, aiming to improve bioactive contents in the edible parts. Furthermore, determining the regulatory pathways will help to improve yields and in vitro production. For this purpose, a review on elicitors used to trigger this pathway is presented.",signatures:"Enrique Gutierrez, Ana García‐Villaraco Velasco, Jose Antonio\nLucas, F. Javier Gutierrez‐Mañero and Beatriz Ramos‐Solano",downloadPdfUrl:"/chapter/pdf-download/54660",previewPdfUrl:"/chapter/pdf-preview/54660",authors:[{id:"172183",title:"Dr.",name:"Beatriz",surname:"Ramos Solano",slug:"beatriz-ramos-solano",fullName:"Beatriz Ramos Solano"},{id:"205541",title:"Mr.",name:"Enrique",surname:"Gutierrez",slug:"enrique-gutierrez",fullName:"Enrique Gutierrez"},{id:"205542",title:"Dr.",name:"Ana",surname:"García-Villaraco Velasco",slug:"ana-garcia-villaraco-velasco",fullName:"Ana García-Villaraco Velasco"},{id:"205543",title:"Dr.",name:"Jose A.",surname:"Lucas",slug:"jose-a.-lucas",fullName:"Jose A. Lucas"},{id:"205544",title:"Dr.",name:"F.Javier",surname:"Gutierrez-Mañero",slug:"f.javier-gutierrez-manero",fullName:"F.Javier Gutierrez-Mañero"}],corrections:null},{id:"54758",title:"Flavonoid Accumulation Behavior in Response to the Abiotic Stress: Can a Uniform Mechanism Be Illustrated for All Plants?",doi:"10.5772/68093",slug:"flavonoid-accumulation-behavior-in-response-to-the-abiotic-stress-can-a-uniform-mechanism-be-illustr",totalDownloads:1832,totalCrossrefCites:7,totalDimensionsCites:17,hasAltmetrics:0,abstract:"This review concentrates on two aspects of how total flavonoid content and individual flavonoid compounds change with the perception of environmental stress and the subsequent changes in those metabolites after post-harvest conditions are of the main points of the study. Hereby, along with this study, the flavonoid synthesis or their accumulation with their importance in plants and then in humans is briefly described. According to the literature cited herein, it seems that a universal mechanism concerned with flavonoid accumulation in response to the abiotic stress factors cannot be illustrated. Flavonoid accumulation exhibits different reactions to the different stressors. Flavonoid accumulation behavior not only varies depending on the developmental stage, species and even cultivars of the same species but also post-harvest processes.",signatures:"Hakan Cetinkaya, Muhittin Kulak, Muhammet Karaman, Halide\nSedef Karaman and Ferudun Kocer",downloadPdfUrl:"/chapter/pdf-download/54758",previewPdfUrl:"/chapter/pdf-preview/54758",authors:[{id:"199708",title:"Dr.",name:"Hakan",surname:"Cetinkaya",slug:"hakan-cetinkaya",fullName:"Hakan Cetinkaya"},{id:"199710",title:"Dr.",name:"Muhammet",surname:"Karaman",slug:"muhammet-karaman",fullName:"Muhammet Karaman"},{id:"199712",title:"Dr.",name:"Halide Sedef",surname:"Karaman",slug:"halide-sedef-karaman",fullName:"Halide Sedef Karaman"},{id:"205306",title:"Dr.",name:"Muhittin",surname:"Kulak",slug:"muhittin-kulak",fullName:"Muhittin Kulak"},{id:"205307",title:"MSc.",name:"Ferudun",surname:"Kocer",slug:"ferudun-kocer",fullName:"Ferudun Kocer"}],corrections:null},{id:"55551",title:"Biosynthesis and Biomimetic Synthesis of Flavonoid Diels-Alder Natural Products",doi:"10.5772/intechopen.68781",slug:"biosynthesis-and-biomimetic-synthesis-of-flavonoid-diels-alder-natural-products",totalDownloads:1721,totalCrossrefCites:1,totalDimensionsCites:1,hasAltmetrics:0,abstract:"This chapter describes the biosynthesis and biomimetic synthesis of naturally occurring flavonoid Diels‐Alder adducts found either from the family Moraceae or Zingiberaceae. The main topics addressed are biosynthetic studies by employing Morus alba L. cell cultures through feeding experiments of various exogenous substrates and putative precursors, as well as a various biomimetic approach for the chemical syntheses of flavonoid Diels‐Alder natural products.",signatures:"Shah Bakhtiar Nasir, Jia Ti Tee, Noorsaadah Abd Rahman and Chin\nFei Chee",downloadPdfUrl:"/chapter/pdf-download/55551",previewPdfUrl:"/chapter/pdf-preview/55551",authors:[{id:"199746",title:"Dr.",name:"Chin Fei",surname:"Chee",slug:"chin-fei-chee",fullName:"Chin Fei Chee"},{id:"201320",title:"Prof.",name:"Noorsaadah Abd.",surname:"Rahman",slug:"noorsaadah-abd.-rahman",fullName:"Noorsaadah Abd. Rahman"},{id:"207723",title:"Dr.",name:"Ti",surname:"Tee",slug:"ti-tee",fullName:"Ti Tee"}],corrections:null},{id:"55241",title:"Flavonoids in Agriculture",doi:"10.5772/intechopen.68626",slug:"flavonoids-in-agriculture",totalDownloads:2253,totalCrossrefCites:5,totalDimensionsCites:9,hasAltmetrics:0,abstract:"Flavonoids are compounds that are secondary metabolites, but which play an important role in the biological activities of plants. They can be responsible for the color of flowers and fruits and for the attraction of pollinators. They also participate in plant-microorganism symbiosis. These relationships can be used to naturally control weeds and insect pests and reduce stress and diseases in order to increase crop yield. To improve the understanding of the different biological systems where flavonoids are involved in their symbiotic relationships and in plant physiology, tools such as metabolomics are used, which give a broader picture and allow to search for strategies to solve problems specific to the agricultural sector.",signatures:"Mariana Palma-Tenango, Marcos Soto-Hernández and Eva Aguirre-\nHernández",downloadPdfUrl:"/chapter/pdf-download/55241",previewPdfUrl:"/chapter/pdf-preview/55241",authors:[{id:"199083",title:"Prof.",name:"Marcos",surname:"Soto-Hernandez",slug:"marcos-soto-hernandez",fullName:"Marcos Soto-Hernandez"}],corrections:null},{id:"54382",title:"Antioxidant Capacity of Anthocyanin Pigments",doi:"10.5772/67718",slug:"antioxidant-capacity-of-anthocyanin-pigments",totalDownloads:3160,totalCrossrefCites:17,totalDimensionsCites:44,hasAltmetrics:1,abstract:"Anthocyanins are a family of natural pigments classified into the group of flavonoids, considered to be responsible for the color and taste of many fruits and vegetables, i.e. berries. Anthocyanins are common components of the human diet. Besides their interest as colorant because of their coloring properties, the study of anthocyanin compounds stems from their wide applicability in the prevention and even in the treatment of various human diseases. However, various aspects of the pharmacological roles of anthocyanins remain in the dark, having still several obstacles to the development of robust diets or prescribing lines on consumption of anthocyanins. The chemical structure of anthocyanins determines in large measure its capacity and efficacy as an antioxidant agent. In this study, the following aspects are reviewed: the antioxidant effect of anthocyanin pigments; the oxidative stress, the bioavailability after intake and biological aspects of anthocyanins, the method for measuring the antioxidant activity of anthocyanins, the relationship between structure and activity; and the influence of the anthocyanins in the antioxidant activity of wines. Finally an overview of some potential uses in food industry is attempted mainly focusing in the anthocyanin encapsulation topic. Attention has been paid to the more recent publications in the field.",signatures:"Julia Martín, Eugenia Marta Kuskoski, María José Navas and Agustín\nG. Asuero",downloadPdfUrl:"/chapter/pdf-download/54382",previewPdfUrl:"/chapter/pdf-preview/54382",authors:[{id:"190870",title:"Dr.",name:"Agustín G.",surname:"Asuero",slug:"agustin-g.-asuero",fullName:"Agustín G. 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The following major points discussed are: biosynthesis, regulation, isolation, metabolism and bioavailability, isoflavones in diet and intake, and new insights regarding the therapeutic effect including cancer chemoprevention. The chapter ends with a mini review of own research of the anti‐inflammatory and chemopreventive activity of isoflavonoid genistein alone and incorporated in modern pharmaceutical formulations. The chapter updates the interested researchers in the field with the latest progress regarding potential health benefits of isoflavones.",signatures:"Corina Danciu, Suciu Oana, Diana Simona Antal, Florina Ardelean, Aimée Rodica\nChiş, Codruţa Şoica, Florina Andrica, Cristina Dehelean and Vlaicu Brigitha",downloadPdfUrl:"/chapter/pdf-download/55821",previewPdfUrl:"/chapter/pdf-preview/55821",authors:[{id:"141027",title:"Dr.",name:"Cristina",surname:"Dehelean",slug:"cristina-dehelean",fullName:"Cristina Dehelean"},{id:"186372",title:"Prof.",name:"Corina",surname:"Danciu",slug:"corina-danciu",fullName:"Corina Danciu"},{id:"186678",title:"Dr.",name:"Codruta",surname:"Soica",slug:"codruta-soica",fullName:"Codruta Soica"},{id:"186679",title:"Dr.",name:"Diana",surname:"Antal",slug:"diana-antal",fullName:"Diana Antal"},{id:"205282",title:"Dr.",name:"Florina",surname:"Ardelean",slug:"florina-ardelean",fullName:"Florina Ardelean"},{id:"205283",title:"Dr.",name:"Aimée Rodica",surname:"Chis",slug:"aimee-rodica-chis",fullName:"Aimée Rodica Chis"},{id:"205284",title:"Dr.",name:"Florina",surname:"Andrica",slug:"florina-andrica",fullName:"Florina Andrica"}],corrections:null},{id:"56200",title:"Flavonoids: Anticancer Properties",doi:"10.5772/68095",slug:"flavonoids-anticancer-properties",totalDownloads:3117,totalCrossrefCites:8,totalDimensionsCites:16,hasAltmetrics:1,abstract:"Flavonoids are plant secondary metabolites. They are mainly classified into four major groups, such as flavanols, flavones, anthocyanidins, and isoflavonoids. Furthermore, they are divided into some subclasses. They are available in dietary foods and they cure various diseases. Certain plants and spices contain flavonoids, which have been commonly used for thousands of years in traditional medicine. Some of the flavonoids have been clinically used in many countries. Baicalein and its glycosides are one among them to have been experimented clinically. Flavonoids have the capability to regulate cell division and proliferation in an important pathway. They have medicinal activities including anticancer properties. The isoflavone analog rotenone is one of the flavonoid compounds, which has been revealed to be actual anticancer agent. Scutellaria species having flavones retain cytotoxic activities against many human cancer cell lines. At the same time, they do not harm the myeloid cells, normal peripheral and normal epithelial blood cells. Epidemiological studies also confirmed that the intake of dietary flavonoids reduces a risk condition in cancer.",signatures:"Duraipandiyan Veeramuthu, William Raja Tharsius Raja, Naif\nAbdullah Al-Dhabi and Ignacimuthu Savarimuthu",downloadPdfUrl:"/chapter/pdf-download/56200",previewPdfUrl:"/chapter/pdf-preview/56200",authors:[{id:"197723",title:"Dr.",name:"Duraipandiyan",surname:"Veeramuthu",slug:"duraipandiyan-veeramuthu",fullName:"Duraipandiyan Veeramuthu"},{id:"201789",title:"Mr.",name:"William Raja",surname:"T",slug:"william-raja-t",fullName:"William Raja T"},{id:"201792",title:"Prof.",name:"Naif Abdullah",surname:"Al-Dhabi",slug:"naif-abdullah-al-dhabi",fullName:"Naif Abdullah Al-Dhabi"},{id:"212114",title:"Prof.",name:"Ignacimuthu",surname:"Savarimuthu",slug:"ignacimuthu-savarimuthu",fullName:"Ignacimuthu Savarimuthu"}],corrections:null},{id:"54629",title:"Flavonoid Complexes as Promising Anticancer Metallodrugs",doi:"10.5772/67879",slug:"flavonoid-complexes-as-promising-anticancer-metallodrugs",totalDownloads:2465,totalCrossrefCites:9,totalDimensionsCites:15,hasAltmetrics:0,abstract:"Flavonoid metal complexes commonly exhibit an improvement of biological activity compared to the parent ligands. This chapter is focused on the antioxidant and anticanc-cer properties of flavonoid metal complexes, in correlation with their binding ability to vital macromolecules such as nucleic acids and serum proteins. Perspectives for an adequate formulation of these complexes were also discussed.",signatures:"Valentina Uivarosi and Alexandra‐Cristina Munteanu",downloadPdfUrl:"/chapter/pdf-download/54629",previewPdfUrl:"/chapter/pdf-preview/54629",authors:[{id:"89797",title:"Prof.",name:"Valentina",surname:"Uivarosi",slug:"valentina-uivarosi",fullName:"Valentina Uivarosi"},{id:"199459",title:"Dr.",name:"Alexandra Cristina",surname:"Munteanu",slug:"alexandra-cristina-munteanu",fullName:"Alexandra Cristina Munteanu"}],corrections:null},{id:"54545",title:"Flavonoid Actions on Receptors for the Inhibitory Neurotransmitter GABA",doi:"10.5772/67971",slug:"flavonoid-actions-on-receptors-for-the-inhibitory-neurotransmitter-gaba",totalDownloads:1628,totalCrossrefCites:2,totalDimensionsCites:4,hasAltmetrics:0,abstract:"Flavonoids, both naturally occurring and synthetic, are known to have multiple effects on the activation of ionotropic receptors for γ-aminobutyric acid (GABA), the major inhibitory neurotransmitter in our brains. They can act as positive or negative allosteric modulators, enhancing or reducing the effect of GABA. They can elicit a direct activation of the receptors. They can also act to modulate the action of other modulators. This ability to influence function via their actions on GABA receptors permits a range of effects of flavonoids, including relief of anxiety, anticonvulsant, analgesic and sedative actions.",signatures:"Tina Hinton, Jane R. Hanrahan and Graham A.R. Johnston",downloadPdfUrl:"/chapter/pdf-download/54545",previewPdfUrl:"/chapter/pdf-preview/54545",authors:[{id:"199156",title:"Emeritus Prof.",name:"Graham",surname:"Johnston",slug:"graham-johnston",fullName:"Graham Johnston"},{id:"199159",title:"Prof.",name:"Jane",surname:"Hanrahan",slug:"jane-hanrahan",fullName:"Jane Hanrahan"},{id:"199160",title:"Dr.",name:"Tina",surname:"Hinton",slug:"tina-hinton",fullName:"Tina Hinton"}],corrections:null},{id:"54639",title:"Flavonoids: Important Biocompounds in Food",doi:"10.5772/67864",slug:"flavonoids-important-biocompounds-in-food",totalDownloads:2743,totalCrossrefCites:14,totalDimensionsCites:28,hasAltmetrics:0,abstract:"Flavonoids are secondary metabolites in plants that show some desirable characteristics. These compounds can be grouped in different classes on the basis of their basic structure. It has been reported that flavonoids are important for human health because of their antioxidant, antibacterial, antiviral, and anti‐inflammatory activities and because they act as free radical scavengers as they are potential reducing agents that protect from oxidative damage, which are conferred by the content of hydroxyl groups. In recent years, flavonoids have been investigated based on their ability to reduce the incidence of many diseases, to inhibit cell damage, to repair DNA process and to reduce oxidative stress. Besides, flavonoids have been demonstrated to have cardioprotective effects, have potential to improve coronary vasodilatation and prevent LDLs from oxidizing and also showed potential neuroprotective effects. Moreover, flavonoids have been used in the food industry due to their ability to preserve foods, to provide colour and flavour and to make dietary supplements, among other important industrial applications.",signatures:"Saul Ruiz‐Cruz, Saraí Chaparro‐Hernández, Karen L. Hernández‐\nRuiz, Luis A. Cira‐Chávez, María I. Estrada‐Alvarado, Laura E. Gassos\nOrtega, José de Jesús Ornelas‐Paz and Marco A. Lopez Mata",downloadPdfUrl:"/chapter/pdf-download/54639",previewPdfUrl:"/chapter/pdf-preview/54639",authors:[{id:"83534",title:"Dr.",name:"Saul",surname:"Ruiz-Cruz",slug:"saul-ruiz-cruz",fullName:"Saul Ruiz-Cruz"},{id:"84676",title:"Dr.",name:"Jesus",surname:"Ornelas-Paz",slug:"jesus-ornelas-paz",fullName:"Jesus Ornelas-Paz"},{id:"128805",title:"Dr.",name:"Luis A.",surname:"Cira-Chávez",slug:"luis-a.-cira-chavez",fullName:"Luis A. 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As a result, there is a large variability in the intake of total flavonoids and flavonoid subclasses, and subsequently in their major food sources. However, we need to be aware of certain methodological issues when we compare studies on flavonoid intake.",signatures:"Romina Escobar‐Cévoli, Carlota Castro‐Espín, Virginie Béraud,\nGenevieve Buckland and Raul Zamora‐Ros",downloadPdfUrl:"/chapter/pdf-download/54289",previewPdfUrl:"/chapter/pdf-preview/54289",authors:[{id:"199176",title:"Ph.D.",name:"Raul",surname:"Zamora-Ros",slug:"raul-zamora-ros",fullName:"Raul Zamora-Ros"},{id:"205035",title:"BSc.",name:"Romina",surname:"Escobar-Cévoli",slug:"romina-escobar-cevoli",fullName:"Romina Escobar-Cévoli"},{id:"205036",title:"Ph.D. Student",name:"Carlota",surname:"Castro-Espín",slug:"carlota-castro-espin",fullName:"Carlota Castro-Espín"},{id:"205037",title:"BSc.",name:"Virginie",surname:"Béraud",slug:"virginie-beraud",fullName:"Virginie Béraud"},{id:"205038",title:"Dr.",name:"Genevieve",surname:"Buckland",slug:"genevieve-buckland",fullName:"Genevieve Buckland"}],corrections:null},{id:"54525",title:"Anthocyanin Profile of Red Maize Native from Mixteco Race and Their Antiproliferative Activity on Cell Line DU145",doi:"10.5772/67809",slug:"anthocyanin-profile-of-red-maize-native-from-mixteco-race-and-their-antiproliferative-activity-on-ce",totalDownloads:1765,totalCrossrefCites:1,totalDimensionsCites:3,hasAltmetrics:0,abstract:"Mexico is regarded as the point of origin and biodiversity of maize, which takes the colors white, yellow, blue, or red. Red maize in particular owes its coloring to a type of polyphenolic compounds known as anthocyanins. The aim of this study was to determine the profile anthocyanin of red maize, as well as their antiproliferative activity on prostate cancer cell line DU145. Three samples of red maize were analyzed. Total polyphenols, monomeric anthocyanins, antioxidant activity by DDPH and FRAP were evaluated. The sample of red maize with the highest levels of total polyphenols and monomeric anthocyanins was selected, and its anthocyanin fraction was analyzed by HPLC-ESI-MS. Twenty compounds were detected in the anthocyanin profile, and from these, 12 anthocyanins derived of cyanidin were identified. MTT assay was used to determine the antiproliferative activity of the anthocyanin fraction from red maize at different concentrations (7–1000 μg/mL), and a significant antiproliferative activity was observed at 1000 μg/mL. Microscopy analysis showed that the anthocyanin fraction of red maize induced apoptosis in cell lines DU145. This is the first report showing that anthocyanin fraction of red maize possess antiproliferative activity in the DU145 cell line.",signatures:"Mónica Herrera-Sotero, Francisco González-Cortés, Hugo García-\nGalindo, Enrique Juarez-Aguilar, Mauricio Rodríguez Dorantes, José\nChávez-Servia, Rosa Oliart-Ros and Rosa Guzmán-Gerónimo",downloadPdfUrl:"/chapter/pdf-download/54525",previewPdfUrl:"/chapter/pdf-preview/54525",authors:[{id:"173795",title:"Prof.",name:"Rosamaria",surname:"Oliart",slug:"rosamaria-oliart",fullName:"Rosamaria Oliart"},{id:"195746",title:"Prof.",name:"Rosa",surname:"Guzmán-Gerónimo",slug:"rosa-guzman-geronimo",fullName:"Rosa Guzmán-Gerónimo"},{id:"195752",title:"Dr.",name:"Jose",surname:"Chavez-Servia",slug:"jose-chavez-servia",fullName:"Jose Chavez-Servia"},{id:"200086",title:"Dr.",name:"Mónica",surname:"Herrera-Sotero",slug:"monica-herrera-sotero",fullName:"Mónica Herrera-Sotero"},{id:"200090",title:"Dr.",name:"Hugo",surname:"García-Galindo",slug:"hugo-garcia-galindo",fullName:"Hugo García-Galindo"},{id:"200096",title:"MSc.",name:"Francisco",surname:"González-Cortés",slug:"francisco-gonzalez-cortes",fullName:"Francisco González-Cortés"},{id:"200097",title:"Dr.",name:"Enrique",surname:"Juárez-Aguilar",slug:"enrique-juarez-aguilar",fullName:"Enrique Juárez-Aguilar"},{id:"200098",title:"Dr.",name:"Mauricio",surname:"Rodríguez-Dorantes",slug:"mauricio-rodriguez-dorantes",fullName:"Mauricio Rodríguez-Dorantes"}],corrections:null},{id:"54776",title:"Flavonoid and Capsaicinoid Contents and Consumption of Mexican Chili Pepper (Capsicum annuum L.) Landraces",doi:"10.5772/68076",slug:"flavonoid-and-capsaicinoid-contents-and-consumption-of-mexican-chili-pepper-capsicum-annuum-l-landra",totalDownloads:2033,totalCrossrefCites:5,totalDimensionsCites:12,hasAltmetrics:0,abstract:"There is insufficient evidence to identify the precise health effects of chili pepper consumption. However, there is evidence of their topical use as an analgesic to decrease pain from rheumatoid arthritis, osteoarthritis, neuralgias, neuropathic diabetes, neuronal dysfunctions and inflammation, among others. In this work, the diversity and variety of consumed forms of chilis in Mexico, flavonoid and capsaicinoid content in fruits, and their potential health uses are documented, based on various research results and bibliographic information. In Mexico, more than 150 landraces of wild and cultivated origins are consumed and preserved and are distributed throughout the country; the greatest diversity is concentrated in the central and south-southeastern regions. Consumption per capita in urban households is from 8 to 9 kg, and in rural communities, it varies from 14 to 17 kg. Chili peppers contain up to 23 flavonoids and 20 capsaicinoids, differing among landraces because of crop management, maturation of fruits, postharvest management and ecological-environmental influences. Flavonoids and capsaicinoids confer antioxidant, anticarcinogenic properties on the fruit and have lipolytic and preventative effects on chronic degenerative diseases. However, in vitro and in vivo experimental trials of capsaicinoids and flavonoids with beneficial effects must be conducted with regard to human health.",signatures:"Araceli M. Vera-Guzmán, Elia N. Aquino-Bolaños, Elena Heredia-\nGarcía, José C. 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In recent years, the applications of genetic algorithms have increased greatly in many fields such as engineering (engine design, aircraft design, etc.), optimization, robot operation, product classification system, machine learning system, pattern recognition, neural network training, fuzzy system tuning, planning, adaptive control, game programming, transportation problems, tourism problems, etc. [1, 2, 3].
The control system’s design involves many issues, such as, system stability, transient and steady-state quality, etc. Each problem depends a lot on the structure and parameters of the control system. However, this dependence may not be expressed mathematically. In addition, when designing, it is necessary to ensure that conflicts among the quality criteria are adequately resolved. The lack of systematic methods for selecting values for many controller parameters is a major obstacle to satisfying control requirements. To solve these problems using genetic algorithms, we encode the structure and parameters of the controller into a chromosomal sequence and define a fitness function as a function of the quality requirements. Accordingly, we can convert the design problem into the problem of minimizing an objective function according to the controller parameters. Since genetic algorithms only use the fitness function in the optimization process, they can perform this search. The innovative combination of existing control methods with genetic algorithms can create a powerful tool to solve real control problems.
The field of control of coal-fired power plants is complicated and contains many difficult processes to solve, especially the thermal load control system of coal-fired power plants [7, 8, 9]. Currently, many authors have used genetic algorithms in their research to solve problems in production and control activities at coal-fired power plants. The studies [10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15] all have a thermal load system model described by a first-order differential equation or a system of nonlinear equations. These control models have ignored the physical effects of the boiler base loops in the thermal load system in the thermal power plant: the fuel control loop, the gas and air control loop, the water supply control loop, superheat steam, and spray control loop. The use of genetic algorithms in these studies is mainly using the GA toolbox in MATLAB Simulink with different goals: [10, 11, 12] interested in reducing fuel consumption in the production of each MW of electricity, fast-tracking the setpoint; [16] interested in minimizing the influence of turbine valve adjustment and combustion speed on the power generator; [13, 17] investigated all the objectives which are related to each parameter in the operation of thermal power plants: coal flow, smoke flow, ID fan, FD fan, heat reduction spray flow of the process of superheating and spray, etc. while [14] gives the target of the fastest action time for the control parameters of the fuel valve, steam valve, and water supply valve.
In principle, the parameters of a PID controller in a control system can be easily designed using classical methods such as root locus or bode plots, etc. However, in the industry, most parameters of the PID controller are experimentally adjusted by the errors test method because there are no mathematical models of the object. The adjustment process in many cases is very difficult and time-consuming. A proposed solution to solve the above-mentioned difficulties is to use a genetic algorithm to automatically adjust the parameters of the PID controller so that the control systems reach the minimum value of criterion.
In this chapter, a genetic algorithm is used to optimize the parameters of two main PID controllers in the thermal load control system with a new coordinated structure which is proposed by the authors (GCN power controller and GCP steam pressure controller). This new coordinated control structure built by the authors is based on a method that combines the description of dynamic processes with data collection and operating parameters of a real thermal power plant. This is a complicated model, including many linear and nonlinear processes with mutual and interleaving influence. The goal is used to find solutions for optimal parameters of power controller and pressure controller using genetic algorithms is to optimize the operation: fast-tracking the setpoint and saving the fuel (kg of coal/kWh). Because the model is so large and complicated that no equation can fully describe its characteristics, it is impossible to use the GA toolbox as the other authors do to apply genetic algorithms in finding the optimal parameters for the controllers of the thermal load system. The present authors build a program on MATLAB Simulink’s Mfile with all the properties and characteristics of a genetic algorithm. This program will find out the optimal parameters of the controllers in the thermal load system by affecting the model built on Simulink to find the optimal parameters for the controllers.
Achieve expected results:
A software program will be written for a genetic algorithm is applied to find optimal parameters for the controllers of a model with a complicated structure.
New optimal parameters are better for the controllers of the thermal load system in thermal power plants.
The consumption of fuel is reduced during the production of electricity (at least 1 g coal per kW power).
The thermal load control system according to the new coordinated structure proposed by this chapter’s authors in Figure 1:
The new coordinated control structure.
On the new coordinated control structure, the setpoint of power Ne* (MW) is used as the setpoint for both the steam power control system (boiler) and the generating capacity control system (turbine-generator). In the steam power control system, the variables to be controlled are steam temperature and steam pressure. To meet the control requirements of this control system, it is necessary to adjust the basic control loops so that these control loops work well, meeting the operating requirements: fuel control loop, gas and air control loop (control of residual oxygen concentration and control of negative pressure in the combustion), water supply control loop, superheated steam and spray control loop. A pressure regulating limiter is designed to be placed at the outlet of the GCP pressure controller. This setting is to avoid the amount of fuel being too large or zero to cause fluctuations in the amount of fuel set.
On the power generation control system with GCN power controller, the variable that needs to be controlled is the electrical power Ne (MW), and the actuation variable is the turbine regulating valve which is to bring the standard steam flow into the turbine to rotate the machine generate electricity. At the control system side of the turbine-generator cluster, it is designed to feedforward the power setpoint GFN in the turbine control part to increase the ability to fast track the power setpoint. This structure has a signal that compensates for pressure acting on the turbine valve opening signal to eliminate the channeling between the steam capacity and electrical power control systems.
Because fuel often changes the chemical composition and calorific value of coal varies with the type of coal. The determination of variation is usually done by the chemistry lab at the plants that experiment and test these fuels and then set the operating requirements for that coal. In this new coordinated control mechanism, we proposed to add fuel characteristics g (N, f) to actively change the fuel setpoint according to the change of the power setpoint corresponding to each coal with different calorific values, reducing adjustment time and contributing to fuel economy. The characteristic G (N, f) function tested when changing the calorific value of coal affects electrical power and vapor pressure is shown in Figure 2.
The G (N, f) characteristic of the new coordination control structure.
Due to the large inertia of the boiler, the steam pressure control system responds more slowly to the turbine-generator output steam power requirements to meet the capacity electrical requirements. Thus, an inter-channel signal is required between the two vapor pressure control systems and the power control systems. Therefore, in the structure of Figure 1, we have introduced a static nonlinear function g(∆P) [18] to compensate for the interleaving between the two steam pressure control systems GCP and the power control system GCN to ensure that the pressure is slightly more stable and the transmitter power responses faster. This static nonlinear compensation function g(∆P) is developed from the structure of Flynn [18].
MATLAB Simulink software is used to simulate the control operation of the coordinated control structure in Figure 1.
Simulation parameters are taken at the stable working time (load from 230 to 300 MW) of a unit with a capacity of 300 MW of the Hai Phong thermal power plant [7, 8].
The volume of the furnace: 8485 m3.
Temperature of smoke exiting from the furnace: 1047°C.
Smoke fan speed: 620 RPM.
Total flow of air supplied to the boiler: 295.486 kg/s.
Specific heat capacity of wind: 1005 J/kg.K.
Coal flow rate: 28.3 kg/s.
Specific heat of fuel: 1260 J/kg.K.
Smoke/wind ratio: 1.1.
Ratio of fuel inlet and slag out: 0.2.
Coal and wind temperature level 1: 228°C.
Wind temperature level 2: 341°C.
Specific heat capacity of water: 4200 J/kg.K.
Water supply pump speed: 4842 RPM.
Saturated steam specific heat: 1840 J/kg.K.
Main steam flow: 191 kg/s.
Saturated steam pressure: 14.2 MPa.
Saturated steam temperature: 340°C.
Main steam temperature: 541°C.
Water supply flow: 176 kg/s.
Feedwater temperature: 280°C.
Water flow to reduce temperature: 18 kg/s.
Water spray valve opening to reduce heat: 29.42%.
Water temperature reduced: 25°C.
Valve opening: 75%.
After building a simulation model of the control loops in the control systems: the boiler control system and the turbine-generator combination control system. The new coordinated control structure of the thermal load control system is shown in Figure 1, using experimental data experience and operation collected from Hai Phong thermal power plant [7] to build a simulation model on MATLAB Simulink in Figure 3.
The model of a thermal load control system in MATLAB Simulink.
Figure 4 shows the coordinated control structure in the thermal load control system:
Coordinated control structure of thermal load system in MATLAB Simulink.
Figure 5 illustrates the responses of power (Ne), steam pressure (Ph), steam flow (Wh), coal fuel flow (Wf), boiler water level (H), superheated steam temperature (Th), combustion chamber negative pressure (Pbd), residual %O2 concentration (residual O2) when no change is simulated in the calorific value of coal.
Simulated application response mode control combinations.
The criteria to evaluate the power and pressure response in Figure 5 are transient time (Tqd), power error, maximum pressure difference (emax (%)) during load increase, decrease time, and static error. We have the following quality rating as shown in Table 1.
Control loops | Tqd (s) | emax (%) | ||
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Increase load | Reduce load | Increase load | Reduce load | |
Power response | 822 | 1155 | 8.06 | 4.94 |
Pressure response | 812 | 2250 | 0.392 | 0.18 |
Power and pressure response control quality assessment.
Thus, it shows that: the power and pressure responses have a fast transition time during both load increase and decrease. The error in the process of increasing and decreasing the load is small. There is no over-adjustment or oscillation. The real power line (Ne) follows the setpoint power line (Ne*), the real pressure line (Ph) follows the setpoint pressure line (Ph*).
The characteristics of fuel flow and steam flow have been met according to control requirements. The four basic control loops in the boiler were working true. The oscillations of the responses around the preset point are within the allowable range. The level of water in the boiler fluctuates in the range of −65 ÷ 88 (mm), the concentration of residual %O2 fluctuates in the range of −0.02 ÷ 0.01 (%), the negative pressure of the combustion chamber fluctuates in the range of −67.7 ÷ 72.3 (Pa), superheated steam temperature ranges −0.34 ÷ 0.22 (°C).
In summary, the four control loops in the boiler control are working true. The coordinated control structure has also shown good quality when ensuring fast response of pressure control and power control to load requirements, eliminating the inter-channel effect between boiler and turbine-generator.
Figure 6 shows the responses of the calorific value of coal (Hthan), fuel flow control loop (Wf), power error (ErrNe), pressure error (ErrPh), residual %O2 concentration (residual O2) control loop, and the combustion chamber negative pressure control loop (Pbd).
Simulation response when the coal calorific value changed.
Coal calorific value is changed when the system is stable at 100% load capacity. At the time 4000 s start to change the calorific value as shown in Figure 6. There are two stages of heating value increase: the heating phase increases from 100% up to 109.5% compared to the average calorific value, and the period of reducing the calorific value to 95.2% compared with the average calorific value.
It can be seen that the fuel response changes immediately as soon as the calorific value of the coal changes. As the calorific value of coal increases, the fuel flow is reduced by 1.15% of the maximum required fuel flow. As the calorific value of coal decreases, the fuel flow increases to 0.66% of the maximum fuel flow.
Power and pressure errors are small when the coal calorific value changes. This error value is so small that it can be ignored. The response of the control loops the residual %O2 concentration, and the combustion chamber negative pressure also fluctuates slightly around the preset value. It shows that these control loops operate stably, not affected by the interference of temperature change.
Summarizing this section, the combined control structure gives good control quality and works well when there is a change in coal calorific value, which affects the new coordinated control system proposed by the authors. It has eliminated the inter-channel effect between the boiler and the turbine generator.
Although the pressure controller GCP and the power controller GCN have met the control requirements for the thermal load control system of the thermal power plant. However, those controllers only use the IMC-PID method and PID self-tuner tool on MATLAB Simulink. The parameters of the pressure controller and power controller in the new coordinated control structure of the thermal load control system are not the most optimal. Therefore, to improve production efficiency and optimize operation (fast-tracking the setpoints and saving fuel), the chapter’s authors continue to research and design a software program using genetic algorithms to find out the optimized parameters of PI and PID controllers of steam pressure control system GCP and power control system GCN.
For the objective of power tracking control, absolute value integral standard is applied with minimal power error as shown in Eq. (1):
For the target of reducing fuel costs for electricity production (kg coal/kWh), it is calculated as in Eq. (2):
The objective function of refining GCN and GCP controllers using genetic algorithms in this contents are:
The purpose of the applied GA algorithm is to find the optimal values {Kp1_out, KI1_out, Kp2_out, KI2_out, Kd2_out} of the controller GCN and GCP of the new coordinate system, where the functions JN and Jf reaches the minimum value. In other words, the objective function of the GA algorithm is min (J).
To limit the search space of the genetic algorithm, it is assumed that the optimal values {Kp1_out, KI1_out, Kp2_out, KI2_out, Kd2_out} are located around the value {Kp1, Ki1, Kp2, Ki2, Kd2} of two controllers GCN and GCP. We know that these parameters {Kp1, Ki1, Kp2, Ki2, Kd2} are obtained from using the PID Turner tool of MATLAB Simulink and the IMC_PID method. The search limits for those five parameters of the PID controller are as shown in Eq. (4) as follows:
In which, the coefficients α, β are chosen so that the search space is large enough to accommodate the desired optimal value. Simulation results on the thermal load system with the new coordinated control structure, ά = 0 and β = 300 are satisfied.
The genetic algorithm is used as a tool to solve the optimization problem, to obtain the values {Kp1_out, KI1_out, Kp2_out, KI2_out, Kd2_out} satisfying the objective functions on Eq. (3) with space search is limited by Eq. (4). Algorithm flowchart of genetic algorithm to determine PID parameters of two GCN power controllers and GCP pressure controllers in the new coordinated control system in Figure 7:
Process flow chart of genetic algorithm determining PID parameters of two power and pressure controllers in a new coordinated control system.
The steps to search for optimal parameters for two controllers GCP and GCN according to the algorithm flowchart of the genetic algorithm method in Figure 7 are as follows.
Individuals in the origin natural population Kp1, Ki1, Kp2, Ki2, Kd2 of the two controllers GCP and GCN are randomly startup so that at the time of initialization they can exist for a long time in the environment. The initial parameters for the startup process are as follows:
Number of individuals in the initial population: 25
Each individual has five chromosomes. Each of these individuals is equivalent to a power controller parameter (Kp1, Ki1) and pressure controller parameters (Kp2, Ki2, Kd2) with a limit of parameters Kp1, Ki1, Kp2, Ki2 from 0 to 10 and Kd2 parameter from 0 to 300. The subroutine of the startup process is as follows:
To evaluate individuals, a fitness function must be defined. A fitness function is usually a function that needs to find an extreme or an equivalent transformation of the function. The fitness function is calculated from the objective function (Eq. (5)) as follows:
The fitness function is the inverse of the objective function (J):
Where C is added to ensure that the fitness function is always positive.
To find the solution of the objective function, we take the parameters Kp1, Ki1, Kp2, Ki2, Kd2 of the two controllers GCP and GCN through the initial start-up process, and put them into the simulation on Simulink, which has built this condition control of the new coordinated control structure. If the PID parameter satisfies the stable system, then GA calculates J. Otherwise, if the system is unstable, stop the simulation and find another PID parameter. Because we use the order of fitness of chromosomes ascending (GA is looking for the max value), we must inverse the objective function to find the max value (if J finds the min). Then the best instance (with the smallest J) is stored in the bestchrom memory cell. The program implemented for the evaluation process is as follows:
Thus, after the startup and evaluation of the genetic algorithm, 25 individuals were initially randomly selected to exist in the habitat. These individuals are taken to the next evolutionary process.
To apply the genetic algorithm to the optimization problem, it is necessary to encode the solution of the problem into a chromosome sequence. In this problem, we need to find five parameters Kp1, Ki1, Kp2, Ki2, and Kd2. Each solution consisting of five parameters is called an individual containing a sequence of chromosomes. Each parameter is a gene segment on the chromosome. There are three ways commonly used to encode: binary, decimal, and real number encoding. In this problem, the encoding is a decimal encoding.
The genome used to encode the solution in this decimal encoding method consists of 10 symbols {0,1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9}. This decimal encoding has the advantage that the NST string length is significantly shortened compared to the binary encoding, thus making the algorithm run faster. It is possible to directly apply the familiar genetic operations given to binary encoding. The implementation program for the decimal encoding process is as follows:
The basic principle of selection is that the more adaptive the chromosome, the greater the probability of selection. The selection not only determines which individuals are allowed to exist but also determines the number of possible offspring.
The best individual has a higher probability of selection than the less fit individual. This selection is so strong that the genes of the highly-adapted individual can prevail. In the opposite case, this selection also occurs, the genes of the low-adapted individual will be suppressed or low-dominance. This causes a local solution or premature convergence. If the selection is weaker, the less well-adapted individuals have a chance to reproduce. This will increase the probability of finding a global solution but slow down the evolution.
There are many selection methods such as proportional selection, round selection, linear ranking selection, and exponential ranking selection. In the content of this chapter, we use linear ranking selectivity. Linear rank selection is to arrange individuals in ascending order of fitness and assign the best individual class N, the worst individual class 1. The probability of selection of each individual is linearly proportional to its rank:
where
The more adaptive an individual is, the more likely it is to survive. Through the process of crossbreeding, the good traits of the previous generation are passed on to the next generation. Hybridization is a method of sharing information between chromosomes. This operation combines the characteristics of two parental chromosomes to produce two offspring with the prospect that a good parent will produce better offspring. Inbreeding usually does not affect all chromosomes but on the contrary, only occurs between two-parent chromosomes selected at random with a probability of hybridization. The principle of crossbreeding is to randomly pair two chromosomes in a population after having passed the selection step to create two daughter chromosomes, each child chromosome inherits a part of the parent’s genes.
There are many different breeding methods such as single point crossbreeding, multiple point crossbreeding, and regular crossbreeding. Two-point crossbreeding means dividing each parent’s chromosome into four random parts. When creating two son chromosomes, each son chromosome contains four parts including two parts of the father’s chromosome and two parts of the mother’s chromosome. The program of the breeding process is as follows:
The offspring born through the process of natural selection and crossbreeding will carry the good qualities of the parent’s generation. However, because the initial initialization generation is not rich and not suitable, the individuals cannot evenly spread the entire solution space. This makes it difficult to find the optimal solution. The mutation operation changes one or more genes of an individual to increase the diversity of the population structure. This helps to prevent the genetic algorithm from prematurely converging and the locally optimal solution. However, mutations should occur with low probability, otherwise, they can cause disturbance and loss of selected and highly adaptive individuals.
Mutation has many methods such as single point mutation, two-point mutation, and regular mutation. In this problem used uniform mutation. The program of the mutation process is as follows:
If the preset number of generations is reached, stop breeding new generations and output an individual with the best chromosome sequence stored in the bestchrom memory cell. In this content, it is necessary to create five chromosomes, Kp1, Ki1, Kp2, Ki2, and Kd2. In case the previous generation objective function value is equal to the next generation objective function value in a preset number of generations, then also stop breeding and output the individual with the best chromosome sequence. The program of the convergence process is as follows:
The number of individuals in the initial population is 25.
The maximum number of generations is 30.
The number of generations with the same objective function result is 20.
The number of chromosomes contained in each individual is 5 corresponding to two power controller parameters (GCN) and using PI structure KP1, KI1, and three pressure controller parameters (GCP) using PID structure are KP2, KI2, KD2.
Initialization limit for parameters KP1, KI1, KP2, KI2, KD2 from 0 to 300.
The objective function (J) includes the optimal parameters of the squared deviation of the signal of the setpoint transmit power and the actual transmitted power. Plus, the coal saving criterion is the squared ratio of the fuel flow to the actual generating capacity.
Probability of hybridization: 90%.
Probability of mutation: 10%.
The program that follows the algorithm of the genetic algorithm on MATLAB Simulink has been presented in Section 3. The value of the objective function in 30 generations is shown in Figure 8.
Target J function decreases over 30 generations of the genetic algorithm.
The value of the objective function reduce from 91.226 to 7911 after 30 generations, and the parameters of the two power and pressure controllers are found as follows:
The GCN power controller’s parameter is Kp1_out = 4.3; Ki1_out = 0.017
The GCP pressure controller parameter is Kp2_out = 41; Ki2_out = 0.05; Kd2_out = 169
While the old parameters of the controllers are as follows:
The GCN power controller’s parameter is Kp1 = 0.093; Ki1 = 0.0053
The GCP pressure controller parameter is Kp2 = 1.18; Ki2 = 0.085; Kd2 = 98.1
We use new parameters that are found by genetic algorithm for two controllers GCN and GCP into the thermal load control system model with a new coordinated control structure on MATLAB Simulink. Then evaluate and compare the model with these new parameters with the model when the controllers have not been optimized parameters by genetic algorithm. The results are made as in Section 5 of this chapter.
To demonstrate that the parameters of the steam pressure controllers GCP and power controller GCN are optimal. In this content, the chapter’s authors study, test, and compare a new coordinated control structure that has parameters optimized by genetic algorithms with a new coordinated control structure using IMC_PID and PID self-tuner methods on MATLAB Simulink to find controller parameters. The simulation scenario is kept the same as when simulating the new coordinated control structure designed in Section 2 of this chapter and considering the case of the working system without interference. Figure 9 is the simulation result of the combined control mode when using GA, including power response Ne (%), pressure response Ph (%), fuel flow response Wf (%), meet steam flow rate Wh (%), response to steam envelope water level H (m), respond to residual O2 concentration (%), respond to combustion chamber pressure Pbd (Pa), respond to superheated steam temperature Th (°C).
Simulation responses of control mode using GA.
The simulation scenario here is kept the same as when the simulation for the new coordinated control structure is designed in Section 2 of this chapter and considers the case of the working system without interference. Figure 9 shows the simulation results of the combined control system when using GA, including power response Ne (%), pressure response Ph (%), fuel flow response Wf (%), response steam flow response Wh (%), response to steam envelope water level H (m), response to residual O2 concentration (%), response to combustion chamber pressure Pbd (Pa), response to superheated steam temperature Th (°C).
We found that when reconfiguring the controllers according to GA, the responses of the four control loops in the boiler still ensure quality and stability.
We compare the response of the system using GA with the new coordinated control model designed by us and not using GA. Evaluation of the standard of transient time (Tqd), overshoot (%), maximum power deviation (eN max (%)), maximum pressure difference (eP max (%)) in load rise and fall time. Table 2 gives a comparison of the power response:
New coordinated control structure | ||||
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Increasing load | Decreasing load | Increasing load | Decreasing load | |
Not using GA | 822 | 1155 | 8.06 | 4.94 |
Using GA | 668 | 692 | 1.76 | 1.62 |
Evaluate the quality of power response.
Both cases are compared without overshoot. The coordinated control model using GA has better power response quality than this architecture without using GA. The results show that the response of the structure using GA in terms of transient time when increasing/decreasing the load and the maximum power difference is smaller (Table 3).
New coordinated control structure | ||||
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Increasing load | Decreasing load | Increasing load | Decreasing load | |
Not using GA | 812 | 2250 | 0.392 | 0.18 |
Using GA | 660 | 2250 | 0.24 | 0.05 |
Evaluate the quality of pressure response.
Similar to the power response, the pressure response of the two cases to be compared has no overshoot. The combined control mode using GA has better pressure response quality in terms of transient times when the load is increased.
As mentioned above, this chapter only focuses on two objectives: fast-tracking the power setpoint (JN) and saving fuel (Jf). Therefore, we compared these two criteria for the new coordinated control structure and this new coordinated control structure when using GA to optimize the controller parameters GCN and GCP, the results shown in Table 4:
New coordinated control structure | JN (%) | Jf (kg/kWh) |
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Not using GA | 2.83 | 0.4119 |
Using GA | 2.63 | 0.41 |
Value of targets JN (%), Jf (kg (coal)/kWh) from the simulation results.
From the results obtained in Table 4, it can be seen that the power tracking of the new coordinated control structure when GA is used is much smaller than that structure when GA is not used. This shows that the real power follows the setpoint when GA is used. The coal saving standard when using GA is smaller and saves 1.9 g/kWh. Thus, it is estimated that with a thermal power plant generating a capacity of 300 MW running 6000 hours/year with an output of 1.8 billion kWh, the coal saving amount of 1.9 g/kWh could have great economic value. The obtained results show that these parameters have been optimized by using the genetic algorithm GA.
The chapter has shown the advantages of using genetic algorithms in finding the optimal parameters of the controller in the thermal load control system in a coal-fired power plant. In this chapter, a genetic algorithm is designed for a new coordinated control structure with the goal of fast-tracking the set-point and fuel saving. Simulation modeling for these structures has been performed on MATLAB Simulink software. The structures evaluated which is the new coordination control structure proposed by the authors, the other optimized by using GA. The results show that all the three structures have good control quality, stability, and the new coordination control structure optimized by a genetic algorithm is much better than the other two structures compared to the targets of tracking the set-point quickly and saving fuel (the coal saving amount of 1.9 g/kWh).
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