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Discrimination of Geographical Origin of Asian Garlic Using Isotopic and Chemical Datasets under Stepwise Principal Component Analysis

Journal

JOURNAL OF FORENSIC SCIENCES
Volume 63, Issue 5, Pages 1366-1373

Publisher

WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/1556-4029.13731

Keywords

forensic science; discrimination of country of origin for garlic; trace elements; stable isotopes; principal component analysis (PCA); discrimination model test

Funding

  1. National Chung Hsing University Funding Source: Medline
  2. Taiwan Agricultural Research Institute, Council of Agriculture, Executive Yuan, ROC [NCHU-TARI 10402] Funding Source: Medline

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Isotopic compositions of H-2, O-18, C-13, and N-15 and concentrations of 22 trace elements from garlic samples were analyzed and processed with stepwise principal component analysis (PCA) to discriminate garlic's country of origin among Asian regions including South Korea, Vietnam, Taiwan, and China. Results indicate that there is no single trace-element concentration or isotopic composition that can accomplish the study's purpose and the stepwise PCA approach proposed does allow for discrimination between countries on a regional basis. Sequentially, Step-1 PCA distinguishes garlic's country of origin among Taiwanese, South Korean, and Vietnamese samples; Step-2 PCA discriminates Chinese garlic from South Korean garlic; and Step-3 and Step-4 PCA, Chinese garlic from Vietnamese garlic. In model tests, countries of origin of all audit samples were correctly discriminated by stepwise PCA. Consequently, this study demonstrates that stepwise PCA as applied is a simple and effective approach to discriminating country of origin among Asian garlics.

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