The discrimination of geographical origin of lotus root from major producing areas of China based on multi-elemental analysis combined with multivariate data analysis
Long-Hua Zhou, Wei-Hua Huang, Li-Fang Ma, Yong-Jiu Jin, Ming Li, Wei-Hua Wang, Xiao-Ling Cao
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AbstractLotus root is a popular traditional Chinese food of great economic and nutritional significance, which has different qualities, characteristics, and commercial value from various regions due to the climate and growing environment. Therefore, it is essential and urgent to establish an accurate and effective method to trace the geographical origins of lotus roots. This study combined mineral element analysis and multivariate statistical analysis to discriminate the origins of 147 lotus root samples from different production regions of China. The concentrations of 15 elements were determined by inductively coupled plasma emission spectrometry and inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry. In addition, chemometric techniques, including ANOVA, principal component analysis and stepwise linear discriminant analysis were utilized to identify the geographical origin of lotus roots. The results showed that the levels of the 15 elements were significantly different by ANOVA. The study indicates that stepwise linear discriminant analysis yielded an average discrimination rate of 99.3%.Keywords: Geographical discriminationlotus rootmineral elementsmultivariate data analysis Disclosure statementNo potential conflict of interest was reported by the author(s).Additional informationFundingWe gratefully acknowledge the Health Commission of Jiangxi Province (No. 20202027) and Science and Technology department of Jiangxi Province (No. 20192BBG70008 and 20203BBGL73211) for financial support of this work.
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Spectroscopy Letters provides vital coverage of all types of spectroscopy across all the disciplines where they are used—including novel work in fundamental spectroscopy, applications, diagnostics and instrumentation. The audience is intended to be all practicing spectroscopists across all scientific (and some engineering) disciplines, including: physics, chemistry, biology, instrumentation science, and pharmaceutical science.