Applications of Uv–visible, Fluorescence and Mid-Infrared Spectroscopic Methods Combined With Chemometrics for the Authentication of Apple Vinegar
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Özen, B.
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Spectroscopic techniques as untargeted methods have great potential in food authentication studies, and the evaluation of spectroscopic data with chemometric methods can provide accurate predictions of adulteration even for hard-to-identify cases such as the mixing of vinegar with adulterants having a very similar chemical nature. In this study, we aimed to compare the performances of three spectroscopic methods (fluorescence, UV–visible, mid-infrared) in the detection of acetic-acid/apple-vinegar and spirit-vinegar/apple-vinegar mixtures (1–50%). Data obtained with the three spectroscopic techniques were used in the generation of classification models with partial least square discriminant analysis (PLS-DA) and orthogonal partial least square discriminant analysis (OPLS-DA) to differentiate authentic and mixed samples. An improved classification approach was used in choosing the best models through a number of calibration and validation sets. Only the mid-infrared data provided robust and accurate classification models with a high classification rate (up to 96%), sensitivity (1) and specificity (up to 0.96) for the differentiation of the adulterated samples from authentic apple vinegars. Therefore, it was concluded that mid-infrared spectroscopy is a useful tool for the rapid authentication of apple vinegars and it is essential to test classification models with different datasets to obtain a robust model. © 2023 by the authors.
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acetic acid, adulteration, chemometrics, fluorescence spectroscopy, infrared spectroscopy, partial least square discriminant analysis, spirit vinegar, UV–visible spectroscopy, vinegar, Chemical technology, TP1-1185, fluorescence spectroscopy, infrared spectroscopy, chemometrics, adulteration, UV–visible spectroscopy, vinegar; adulteration; UV–visible spectroscopy; infrared spectroscopy; fluorescence spectroscopy; chemometrics; spirit vinegar; acetic acid; partial least square discriminant analysis, vinegar, Article
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