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Karmen Bizjak Bat1, Klemen Eler2, Darja Mazej3, Branka Mozetič Vodopivec4, Ines Mulič1, Peter Kump5, Nives Ogrinc6.
Abstract
This study examined the applicability of stable isotope and multi-element data for determining the geographical origin of fresh apple juices. Samples included three apple cultivars (Idared, Golden Delicious and Topaz) harvested in 2011 and 2012 from five different geographical regions of Slovenia. Regional discrimination of the juice samples was most successful when using linear discriminant analysis (LDA) and taking into account the following parameters: δ(2)H and δ(18)O content of juice water; δ(15)N and δ(13)C content of the pulp, (D/H)I and (D/H)II in ethanol and the concentration of S, Cl, Fe, Cu, Zn and Sr. Overall prediction ability was 83.9%. The factors that best distinguished the different types of cultivar were the δ(2)H and δ(18)O content of fruit juice water; the δ(13)C and (D/H)I content of ethanol; and the concentration of S, Mg, K, Cu, and Ti. Prediction ability, taking into account all ten parameters, was 75.8%.Entities:
Keywords: Apple juice; Elemental content; Geographical origin; Slovenia; Stable isotopes
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Year: 2016 PMID: 26948593 DOI: 10.1016/j.foodchem.2016.02.039
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Food Chem ISSN: 0308-8146 Impact factor: 7.514