Faculty of Science and Technology, Free University of Bozen-Bolzano, Piazza Università 1, Bozen-Bolzano, 39100, Italy.
Laboratory for Flavours and Metabolites, Laimburg Research Centre, Laimburg 6, Auer-Ora, 39040, Italy.
J Sci Food Agric. 2021 Sep;101(12):5106-5115. doi: 10.1002/jsfa.11156. Epub 2021 Mar 4.
The use of PDO (protected designation of origin) and PGI (protected geographical indication) labels allows to protect and promote agricultural products characterized by unique features related to the place of origin and traditional know-how. However, the presence of non-authentic products in the market represents a fraud that can be tackled applying analytical techniques combined with chemometric analysis. In this study, we applied multi-element and multi-isotope analysis to characterize PDO and PGI apples cultivated in northern Italy, comparing them with Italian apples without labels of geographical indications.
The multi-element and multi-isotope approach allowed to characterize the apples cultivated in northern Italy. Despite a significant effect of the sampling sites on the apple composition, the comparison of the multi-chemical fingerprint of the apples significantly varied among cultivation areas. Results of this characterization were used to classify samples according to their cultivation area applying a linear discriminant analysis (LDA). Outputs of the LDA showed that correct sample classification can be successfully achieved (balanced accuracy > 96%). Moreover, using a selection of variables, it was possible to correctly classify samples also at regional level.
The presented evidences indicate that the multi-element and multi-isotope fingerprint can be successfully applied to traceability studies. The combination of this characterization with chemometric tools allows the classification of Italian apples based on their origin both on a national and regional scale. This approach represents an interesting tool to enhance and protect PDO and PGI Italian products. © 2021 The Authors. Journal of The Science of Food and Agriculture published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd on behalf of Society of Chemical Industry.
PDO(受保护的原产地名称)和 PGI(受保护的地理标志)标签的使用可以保护和推广具有与原产地和传统知识相关的独特特征的农产品。然而,市场上存在非正宗产品是一种欺诈行为,可以通过结合应用分析技术和化学计量分析来解决。在这项研究中,我们应用多元素和多同位素分析来表征在意大利北部种植的 PDO 和 PGI 苹果,并将其与没有地理标志的意大利苹果进行比较。
多元素和多同位素方法能够对意大利北部种植的苹果进行特征描述。尽管采样地点对苹果成分有显著影响,但对种植区多化学指纹的比较显示出显著差异。对这种特征描述的结果用于根据其种植区应用线性判别分析(LDA)对样本进行分类。LDA 的输出表明可以成功实现样本的正确分类(平衡准确率>96%)。此外,使用选择的变量,也可以在区域水平上正确分类样本。
所提出的证据表明,多元素和多同位素指纹可以成功地应用于可追溯性研究。这种特征描述与化学计量工具的结合可以根据其起源对意大利苹果进行分类,无论是在国家还是区域层面。这种方法代表了一种增强和保护意大利 PDO 和 PGI 产品的有趣工具。© 2021 作者。《食品科学杂志》由 John Wiley & Sons Ltd 出版,代表化学工业协会。