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Geographical authentication of peach in China based on stable isotope combined with multielement analysis of peach juice

Journal

FOOD CONTROL
Volume 127, Issue -, Pages -

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.foodcont.2021.108126

Keywords

Peach; Stable isotope; Discriminant analysis; Geographical origin; Multielement

Funding

  1. Youth Program of the Beijing Academy of Agriculture and Forestry Sciences [QNJJ201928]
  2. Beijing Natural Science Foundation [6194038]

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The study used stable isotope data and multielement analysis to effectively distinguish peach samples from different regions and reveal variations in geographical origins. Principal component analysis and discriminant analysis showed that H and O isotope ratios are key factors in discriminating the geographical origins of peaches.
The authenticity of the geographical origin of peach is crucial because of the increased awareness of consumers on the high quality and safety of foodstuff. This study was conducted to discriminate 150 peach samples from six regions in China by using stable isotope data coupled with multielement analysis. The ratios of three types of stable isotopes (813C, 82H and 818O) and the contents of 18 elements were employed to develop classification models that could trace the geographical origin of peach samples. Results of principal component analysis can distinguish the samples cultivated from coastal and inland regions, mainly attributed to H and O isotope ratios. Furthermore, stepwise linear discriminant analysis and orthogonal partial least square discriminant analysis provided a clear discrimination of the peach samples from different regions. The major important variables responsible for the differentiation in these models were 82H, 813C, Na, Cd, V, Al, 818O, Be, K, Co, Cu and Ag. The findings also helped elucidate the variations in the isotope ratios of peach in terms of geographical origins. On the basis of stable isotope combined with multielement analysis, this study offered an effective tool of geographical classification for the control of fraudulent geographical labeling of peaches traded in fruit markets.

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