| Literature DB >> 32447135 |
Alessandro Palmioli1, Diego Alberici2, Carlotta Ciaramelli2, Cristina Airoldi3.
Abstract
The authentication and traceability of craft beers is an important issue for both beer consumers and producers. Reliable analytical methods able to identify and discriminate products are needed to protect the craft brew market against fraud and counterfeit. Here, 1H NMR analysis of 31 beer samples, differing for beer style and brewing method (craft or industrial) was combined with multivariate statistical analysis, following both an untargeted and a targeted approach. NMR-based analysis of beer samples was sped developing a specific protocol enabling the automatic identification and quantification of metabolites in approximately thirty seconds per spectrum. A clear discrimination was achieved by exploiting 1H NMR analysis and multivariate chemometric methods and the targeted approach identified the metabolites responsible for the segregation. Overall, this study reports an analytical approach addressing beer traceability and is the starting point for the development of a standardized protocol for the discrimination of industrial and craft beers.Entities:
Keywords: Chemometrics; Craft beer; Food metabolomics; Industrial beer; Multivariate statistical analysis; NMR metabolic profiling; OPLS-DA; PCA
Year: 2020 PMID: 32447135 DOI: 10.1016/j.foodchem.2020.127025
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Food Chem ISSN: 0308-8146 Impact factor: 7.514