Evaluation of atmospheric pressure chemical ionisation mass spectrometry analysis linked with chemometrics for food classification - a case study: geographical provenance and cultivars classification of monovarietal clarified apple juices
In the present work, we have evaluated for first time the feasibility of APCI-MS volatile compound fingerprinting in conjunction with chemometrics (PLS-DA) as a new strategy for rapid and non-destructive food classification. For this purpose 202 clarified monovarietal juices extracted from apples di...
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| author | Gan, Heng-Hui Soukoulis, Christos Fisk, Ian D. |
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| description | In the present work, we have evaluated for first time the feasibility of APCI-MS volatile compound fingerprinting in conjunction with chemometrics (PLS-DA) as a new strategy for rapid and non-destructive food classification. For this purpose 202 clarified monovarietal juices extracted from apples differing in their botanical and geographical origin were used for evaluation of the performance of APCI-MS as a classification tool. For an independent test set PLS-DA analyses of pre-treated spectral data gave 100% and 94.2% correct classification rate for the classification by cultivar and geographical origin, respectively. Moreover, PLS-DA analysis of APCI-MS in conjunction with GC–MS data revealed that masses within the spectral ACPI-MS data set were related with parent ions or fragments of alkyesters, carbonyl compounds (hexanal, trans-2-hexenal) and alcohols (1-hexanol, 1-butanol, cis-3-hexenol) and had significant discriminating power both in terms of cultivar and geographical origin. |
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| spelling | nottingham-288062020-05-04T16:42:28Z https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/28806/ Evaluation of atmospheric pressure chemical ionisation mass spectrometry analysis linked with chemometrics for food classification - a case study: geographical provenance and cultivars classification of monovarietal clarified apple juices Gan, Heng-Hui Soukoulis, Christos Fisk, Ian D. In the present work, we have evaluated for first time the feasibility of APCI-MS volatile compound fingerprinting in conjunction with chemometrics (PLS-DA) as a new strategy for rapid and non-destructive food classification. For this purpose 202 clarified monovarietal juices extracted from apples differing in their botanical and geographical origin were used for evaluation of the performance of APCI-MS as a classification tool. For an independent test set PLS-DA analyses of pre-treated spectral data gave 100% and 94.2% correct classification rate for the classification by cultivar and geographical origin, respectively. Moreover, PLS-DA analysis of APCI-MS in conjunction with GC–MS data revealed that masses within the spectral ACPI-MS data set were related with parent ions or fragments of alkyesters, carbonyl compounds (hexanal, trans-2-hexenal) and alcohols (1-hexanol, 1-butanol, cis-3-hexenol) and had significant discriminating power both in terms of cultivar and geographical origin. Elsevier 2014-03-01 Article PeerReviewed Gan, Heng-Hui, Soukoulis, Christos and Fisk, Ian D. (2014) Evaluation of atmospheric pressure chemical ionisation mass spectrometry analysis linked with chemometrics for food classification - a case study: geographical provenance and cultivars classification of monovarietal clarified apple juices. Food Chemistry, 146 . pp. 149-156. ISSN 0308-8146 Chemometric techniques; Authenticity; Apple; APCI-MS; PLS-DA http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0308814613012673 doi:10.1016/j.foodchem.2013.09.024 doi:10.1016/j.foodchem.2013.09.024 |
| spellingShingle | Chemometric techniques; Authenticity; Apple; APCI-MS; PLS-DA Gan, Heng-Hui Soukoulis, Christos Fisk, Ian D. Evaluation of atmospheric pressure chemical ionisation mass spectrometry analysis linked with chemometrics for food classification - a case study: geographical provenance and cultivars classification of monovarietal clarified apple juices |
| title | Evaluation of atmospheric pressure chemical ionisation mass spectrometry analysis linked with chemometrics for food classification - a case study: geographical provenance and cultivars classification of monovarietal clarified apple juices |
| title_full | Evaluation of atmospheric pressure chemical ionisation mass spectrometry analysis linked with chemometrics for food classification - a case study: geographical provenance and cultivars classification of monovarietal clarified apple juices |
| title_fullStr | Evaluation of atmospheric pressure chemical ionisation mass spectrometry analysis linked with chemometrics for food classification - a case study: geographical provenance and cultivars classification of monovarietal clarified apple juices |
| title_full_unstemmed | Evaluation of atmospheric pressure chemical ionisation mass spectrometry analysis linked with chemometrics for food classification - a case study: geographical provenance and cultivars classification of monovarietal clarified apple juices |
| title_short | Evaluation of atmospheric pressure chemical ionisation mass spectrometry analysis linked with chemometrics for food classification - a case study: geographical provenance and cultivars classification of monovarietal clarified apple juices |
| title_sort | evaluation of atmospheric pressure chemical ionisation mass spectrometry analysis linked with chemometrics for food classification - a case study: geographical provenance and cultivars classification of monovarietal clarified apple juices |
| topic | Chemometric techniques; Authenticity; Apple; APCI-MS; PLS-DA |
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