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Near infrared spectral fingerprinting for confirmation of claimed PDO provenance of honey

Journal

FOOD CHEMISTRY
Volume 114, Issue 2, Pages 742-746

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.foodchem.2008.10.034

Keywords

Near infrared; Spectroscopy; Honey; Authenticity; Geographical origin; Classification; Provenance

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  1. European Commission

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Near infrared spectroscopic fingerprints of Corsican honey samples were analysed by a range of chemometric tools to confirm their claimed provenance. Authentic, unfiltered honeys (n = 373; 219 Corsican and 154 non-Corsican) were collected over 2 production seasons, the goal being to create a specific spectral fingerprint for Corsican honey. Following preliminary data examination by principal component analysis, the multivariate method studied for provenance confirmation was partial least squares regression; various spectral pre-treatments were investigated. Best PLS discriminant models developed using full cross-validation, a variable selection algorithm and a 2nd derivative data pre-treatment, gave correct classification results of 90.0% and 90.3% for the Corsican and non-Corsican honey samples respectively. Using separate calibration and validation samples from this same honey collection, highest correct classification values of 90.4% and 86.3% for Corsican and non-Corsican honey samples respectively were obtained again using a variable selection procedure. (C) 2008 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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