Litcius/Paper detail

Application of GC-IMS coupled with chemometric analysis for the classification and authentication of geographical indication agricultural products and food

Hong Zhu, Dazhou Zhu, Junmao Sun

2023Frontiers in Nutrition56 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Geographical indications (GI) are used to protect the brand value of agricultural products, foodstuffs, and wine and promote the sustainable development of the agricultural and food industries. Despite the necessity for the traceability and recognition of GI product characteristics, no rapid, non-destructive approaches currently exist to identify, classify, and predict these properties. The application of gas chromatography-ion mobility spectrometry (GC-IMS) has increased exponentially due to instrument robustness and simplicity. This paper provided a detailed overview of recent GC-IMS applications in China for the quality evaluation of GI products and food, including agricultural products, as well as traditional Chinese food and liquor. The general workflow of GC-IMS coupled with chemometric analysis is presented, including sample collection, model construction and interpretation, and data acquisition, processing, and fusion. Several conclusions are drawn to increase partial least squares-discriminant analysis (PLS-DA) model precision, a chemometric technique frequently combined with GC-IMS.

Topics & Concepts

TraceabilityChemometricsComputer scienceAuthentication (law)Partial least squares regressionRobustness (evolution)WineAgricultureSample (material)Data miningMachine learningFood scienceChemistryChromatographyComputer securityGeneBiologySoftware engineeringBiochemistryEcologyAdvanced Chemical Sensor TechnologiesIdentification and Quantification in FoodSpectroscopy and Chemometric Analyses