| Literature DB >> 32711278 |
Dana Alina Magdas1, Francois Guyon2, Romulus Puscas3, Audrey Vigouroux4, Laetitia Gaillard4, Adriana Dehelean3, Ioana Feher3, Gabriela Cristea3.
Abstract
The research towards the identification of new authenticity markers is crucial to fight against fraudulent activities on honey, one of the top ten most falsified food commodities. This work proposes an association of stable isotopes and elemental content as markers for honey authentication, with respect to its floral and geographical origin. Emerging markers like isotopic signature of honey water alongside with carbon and hydrogen isotopic ratios of ethanol obtained from honey fermentation and Rare Earth Elements, were used to develop new recognition models. Thus, the efficiency of the discrimination potential of these emerging markers was discussed individually and in association. This approach proved its effectiveness for geographical differentiation (>98%) and the role of the emerging markers in these classifications was an essential one, especially of: (D/H)I, δ2H, δ18O, La, Ce and Pr. Floral recognition was realized in a lower percentage revealing the suitability of these markers mainly for geographical classification.Entities:
Keywords: Authentication; Honey; Rare Earth Elements; Stable isotopes; Statistical models
Year: 2020 PMID: 32711278 DOI: 10.1016/j.foodchem.2020.127599
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Food Chem ISSN: 0308-8146 Impact factor: 7.514