Near-infrared reflectance spectroscopy accurately predicted isotope and elemental compositions for origin traceability of coffee

FOOD CHEMISTRY(2023)

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Stable isotope ratios and trace elements are well-established tools that act as signatures of the product's environmental conditions and agricultural processes; but they involve time, money, and environmentally destructive chemicals. In this study, we tested for the first time the potential of near-infrared reflectance spectroscopy (NIR) to estimate/predict isotope and elemental compositions for the origin verification of coffee. Green coffee samples from two continents, 4 countries, and 10 regions were analysed for five isotope ratios (& delta;13C, & delta;15N, & delta;18O, & delta;2H, and & delta;34S) and 41 trace elements. NIR (1100-2400 nm) calibrations were developed using pre-processing with extended multiplicative scatter correction (EMSC) and mean centering and partial-least squares regression (PLSR). Five elements (Mn, Mo, Rb, B, La) and three isotope ratios (& delta;13C, & delta;18O, & delta;2H) were moderately to well predicted by NIR (R2: 0.69 to 0.93). NIR indirectly measured these parameters by association with organic compounds in coffee. These parameters were related to altitude, temperature and rainfall differences across countries and regions and were previously found to be origin discriminators for coffee.
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Carbon-13,Oxygen-18,Deuterium,Isotopic composition,Elemental composition,Near-infrared reflectance spectroscopy
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