| Literature DB >> 33677373 |
Alexandra Rust1, Federico Marini2, Mike Allsopp3, Paul J Williams4, Marena Manley5.
Abstract
NIR spectroscopy combined with chemometric analysis has proven to be a rapid and cost-effective screening tool for the detection of syrup-adulterated honey. Processing and storage conditions which alter the chemical and physical state of honey may affect the spectra. The effects of age, storage temperature, syrup adulteration (10 and 20% w/w) and irradiation treatment on the NIR spectra of honey were investigated as a function of time with ANOVA-simultaneous component analysis (ASCA), an experimental design-focused exploratory data analysis method. The factors 'time', 'temperature' and 'adulteration' were found to have significant effects (p < 0.05), but no significant effect was observed for irradiation treatment. A significant interaction effect was found between factors 'time' and 'adulteration', with the greatest disparity between authentic and adulterated class signals found immediately after adulteration and decreasing within three months thereafter.Keywords: ANOVA-Simultaneous Component Analysis (ASCA); Adulteration; Chemometrics; Honey; Near-infrared (NIR) spectroscopy
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Year: 2021 PMID: 33677373 DOI: 10.1016/j.saa.2021.119546
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Spectrochim Acta A Mol Biomol Spectrosc ISSN: 1386-1425 Impact factor: 4.098