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Species and geographical origin authenticity of green coffee beans using UV–VIS spectroscopy and PLS–DA prediction model

Quan Nguyen Minh, Hang My Phung, Uyen Le, Quoc Dat Lại, Ngoc Lam Gia, Nguy Minh Hoang, Tran Kieu Minh Tu, Nguyen Hoang Dung, Ai Tran Diem Chau, Doan Ngoc Thuc Trinh

2023Food Chemistry Advances29 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Coffee with different regions and species tends to have different chemical compositions and, therefore, gains variable commercial values. This means that the authenticity of green coffee beans, the raw material for coffee beverages, is necessary for coffee supply chains. This paper focused on the application of ultraviolet–visible (UV–VIS) spectroscopy combined with the Partial Least Squares with Discriminant Analysis (PLS–DA) model to authenticate Vietnamese green coffee beans. Spectra of 147 samples were used to build prediction models. PLS–DA model combined with the Standard Normal Variate (SNV) and second order of derivative performed excellently in predicting coffee species with a percentage of cross–validation accuracy at 100.00%. With the treatment of SNV and the first order of derivative, percentages of cross–validation accuracy for the PLS–DA model authenticating the origin of samples from all provinces varied from 88.23% to 95.80%. The results showed a high potential of the UV–VIS spectroscopy techniques in the authenticity of green coffee beans.

Topics & Concepts

Partial least squares regressionGreen coffeeMathematicsLinear discriminant analysisSpectroscopyUltraviolet visible spectroscopyDerivative (finance)Food scienceVietnameseStatisticsChemistryPhysicsLinguisticsQuantum mechanicsPhilosophyOrganic chemistryFinancial economicsEconomicsAdvanced Chemical Sensor TechnologiesCoffee research and impactsSpectroscopy and Chemometric Analyses