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Comparison of Multiple NIR Instruments for the Quantitative Evaluation of Grape Seed and Other Polyphenolic Extracts with High Chemical Similarities

Mátyás Lukács, Flóra Vitális, Adrienn Bardos, Judit Tormási, Krzysztof B. Beć, Justyna Grabska, Zoltán Gillay, Rita Tömösközi‐Farkas, László Abrankó, Donatella Albanese, Francesca Malvano, Christian W. Huck, Zoltán Kovács

2024Foods12 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Grape seed extract (GSE), one of the world’s bestselling dietary supplements, is prone to frequent adulteration with chemically similar compounds. These frauds can go unnoticed within the supply chain due to the use of unspecific standard analytical methods for quality control. This research aims to develop a near-infrared spectroscopy (NIRS) method for the rapid and non-destructive quantitative evaluation of GSE powder in the presence of multiple additives. Samples were prepared by mixing GSE with pine bark extract (PBE) and green tea extract (GTE) on different levels between 0.5 and 13% in singular and dual combinations. Measurements were performed with a desktop and three different handheld devices for performance comparison. Following spectral pretreatment, partial least squares regression (PLSR) and support vector regression (SVR)-based quantitative models were built to predict extract concentrations and various chemical parameters. Cross- and external-validated models could reach a minimum R2p value of 0.99 and maximum RMSEP of 0.27% for the prediction of extract concentrations using benchtop data, while models based on handheld data could reach comparably good results, especially for GTE, caffeic acid and procyanidin content prediction. This research shows the potential applicability of NIRS coupled with chemometrics as an alternate, rapid and accurate quality evaluation tool for GSE-based supplement mixtures.

Topics & Concepts

Grape seed extractPartial least squares regressionChemometricsCaffeic acidGrape seedPolyphenolProanthocyanidinFood scienceChemistryNear-infrared spectroscopyMathematicsChromatographyStatisticsBiologyAntioxidantMedicineAlternative medicineBiochemistryNeurosciencePathologySpectroscopy and Chemometric AnalysesSpectroscopy Techniques in Biomedical and Chemical ResearchAdvanced Chemical Sensor Technologies
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