Utilizing isotopic and elemental markers to enhance the authenticity of potatoes

IF 3 3区 农林科学 Q2 FOOD SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY
Elena Ioannou-Papayianni, Constantinos Damaskinos, Maria Tarapoulouzi, Charalampos Louka, Chara Savvidou, Eleni Tzioni, Rebecca Kokkinofta
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Given the economic importance of potato production, establishing the origin of unknown commercial samples declared as local, is particularly important for both producers and competent authorities. In the study presented here, stable isotopic ratios of deuterium, oxygen, carbon and nitrogen, were determined in order to develop a potato provenance methodology. Isotopic determinations were conducted in an alcohol, preceded by the enzymatic degradation of potato starch using α-amylase to yield soluble dextrins and oligosaccharides. Subsequently, the hydrolyzed potato starch underwent fermentation to produce ethanol, which was then obtained through distillation under controlled conditions. The integration of data obtained from analyzing the D/H isotopic ratios using SNIF-NMR spectroscopy in potato samples for the first time, in conjunction with measurements of the 13C/12C, 15N/14N, and 18O/16O ratios via IRMS, yielded a unique isotopic fingerprint for the potato samples under examination. Elemental analysis by ICP-OES also added important information in the dataset. The chemometric analysis by applying OPLS-DA technique, highlighted the parameters of (D/H)II, δ18O, R and Cu as the best discriminator markers. The proposed model gave 94.07% correct classification of the samples, regarding their geographical origin. It is believed that the differentiation of local potatoes is related to the unique geological and climatic conditions existing in the island. All the above-mentioned conclusions are very promising, for the protection of local potato production.

利用同位素和元素标记提高马铃薯的真实性
鉴于马铃薯生产的经济重要性,确定宣布为当地的未知商业样品的来源对生产者和主管当局都特别重要。在这里提出的研究中,确定了氘、氧、碳和氮的稳定同位素比率,以建立马铃薯的来源方法。先在醇中进行同位素测定,然后用α-淀粉酶对马铃薯淀粉进行酶解,得到可溶性糊精和低聚糖。随后,水解的马铃薯淀粉进行发酵生产乙醇,然后在受控条件下通过蒸馏得到乙醇。首次利用SNIF-NMR光谱分析马铃薯样品的D/H同位素比值,结合IRMS测量的13C/12C、15N/14N和18O/16O比值,获得了马铃薯样品独特的同位素指纹图谱。ICP-OES元素分析也为数据集增加了重要信息。利用OPLS-DA技术进行化学计量分析,发现(D/H)II、δ18O、R和Cu是最佳的鉴别标记。根据样本的地理来源,该模型对样本的分类正确率为94.07%。据认为,当地马铃薯的分化与岛上独特的地质和气候条件有关。上述结论对保护本地马铃薯生产具有重要意义。
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European Food Research and Technology
European Food Research and Technology 工程技术-食品科技
CiteScore
6.60
自引率
3.00%
发文量
232
审稿时长
2.0 months
期刊介绍: The journal European Food Research and Technology publishes state-of-the-art research papers and review articles on fundamental and applied food research. The journal''s mission is the fast publication of high quality papers on front-line research, newest techniques and on developing trends in the following sections: -chemistry and biochemistry- technology and molecular biotechnology- nutritional chemistry and toxicology- analytical and sensory methodologies- food physics. Out of the scope of the journal are: - contributions which are not of international interest or do not have a substantial impact on food sciences, - submissions which comprise merely data collections, based on the use of routine analytical or bacteriological methods, - contributions reporting biological or functional effects without profound chemical and/or physical structure characterization of the compound(s) under research.
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