| Literature DB >> 31261012 |
Maurizio Aceto1, Elisa Calà2, Davide Musso3, Nicolò Regalli4, Matteo Oddone5.
Abstract
Extra virgin olive oil (EVO) is among the most counterfeit foodstuffs in the present market. The Italian production is with no doubt one of the most valuable and therefore mostly counterfeit, due to the difficulty in checking the geographic provenance of olives. In order to provide a way for verifying the provenance of EVO, the role of microelements and, in particular, of lanthanides in the oil production chain has been studied. The distribution of lanthanides as determined by means of ICP-MS analysis appeared to provide a good tool for tracing the EVO production chain. Lanthanides and other microelements were then used for distinguishing a particularly prised EVO production from Liguria (northwestern Italy) made from Taggiasca olive variety, verifying that this production can be easily authenticated on the base of these chemical descriptors.Entities:
Keywords: ICP-MS; Lanthanides; Olive oil; Taggiasca; Traceability
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Year: 2019 PMID: 31261012 DOI: 10.1016/j.foodchem.2019.125047
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Food Chem ISSN: 0308-8146 Impact factor: 7.514