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Fingerprint Approaches Coupled with Chemometrics to Discriminate Geographic Origin of Imported Salmon in China’s Consumer Market

Of the salmon sold in China’s consumer market, 92% was labelled as Norwegian salmon, but was in fact was mainly imported from Chile. The aim of this study was to establish an effective method for discriminating the geographic origin of imported salmon using two fingerprint approaches, Near-infrared...

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Autores principales: Fu, Xianshu, Hong, Xuezhen, Liao, Jinyan, Ji, Qingge, Li, Chaofeng, Zhang, Mingzhou, Ye, Zihong, Yu, Xiaoping
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8701728/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34945538
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/foods10122986
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author Fu, Xianshu
Hong, Xuezhen
Liao, Jinyan
Ji, Qingge
Li, Chaofeng
Zhang, Mingzhou
Ye, Zihong
Yu, Xiaoping
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Hong, Xuezhen
Liao, Jinyan
Ji, Qingge
Li, Chaofeng
Zhang, Mingzhou
Ye, Zihong
Yu, Xiaoping
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description Of the salmon sold in China’s consumer market, 92% was labelled as Norwegian salmon, but was in fact was mainly imported from Chile. The aim of this study was to establish an effective method for discriminating the geographic origin of imported salmon using two fingerprint approaches, Near-infrared (NIR) spectroscopy and mineral element fingerprint (MEF). In total, 80 salmon (40 from Norway and 40 from Chile) were tested, and data generated by NIR and MEF were analysed via various chemometrics. Four spectral preprocessing methods, including vector normalization (VN), Savitzky Golay (SG) smoothing, first derivative (FD) and second derivative (SD), were employed on the raw NIR data, and a partial least squares (PLS) model based on the FD + SG9 pretreatment could successfully differentiate Norwegian salmons from Chilean salmons, with a R(2) value of 98.5%. Analysis of variance (ANOVA) and multiple comparative analysis were employed on the contents of 16 mineral elements including Pb, Fe, Cu, Zn, Al, Sr, Ni, As, Cr, V, Se, Mn, K, Ca, Na and Mg. The results showed that Fe, Zn, Al, Ni, As, Cr, V, Se, Ca and Na could be used as characteristic elements to discriminate the geographical origin of the imported salmon, and the discrimination rate of the linear discriminant analysis (LDA) model, trained on the above 10 elements, could reach up to 98.8%. The results demonstrate that both NIR and MEF could be effective tools for the rapid discrimination of geographic origin of imported salmon in China’s consumer market.
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spelling pubmed-87017282021-12-24 Fingerprint Approaches Coupled with Chemometrics to Discriminate Geographic Origin of Imported Salmon in China’s Consumer Market Fu, Xianshu Hong, Xuezhen Liao, Jinyan Ji, Qingge Li, Chaofeng Zhang, Mingzhou Ye, Zihong Yu, Xiaoping Foods Article Of the salmon sold in China’s consumer market, 92% was labelled as Norwegian salmon, but was in fact was mainly imported from Chile. The aim of this study was to establish an effective method for discriminating the geographic origin of imported salmon using two fingerprint approaches, Near-infrared (NIR) spectroscopy and mineral element fingerprint (MEF). In total, 80 salmon (40 from Norway and 40 from Chile) were tested, and data generated by NIR and MEF were analysed via various chemometrics. Four spectral preprocessing methods, including vector normalization (VN), Savitzky Golay (SG) smoothing, first derivative (FD) and second derivative (SD), were employed on the raw NIR data, and a partial least squares (PLS) model based on the FD + SG9 pretreatment could successfully differentiate Norwegian salmons from Chilean salmons, with a R(2) value of 98.5%. Analysis of variance (ANOVA) and multiple comparative analysis were employed on the contents of 16 mineral elements including Pb, Fe, Cu, Zn, Al, Sr, Ni, As, Cr, V, Se, Mn, K, Ca, Na and Mg. The results showed that Fe, Zn, Al, Ni, As, Cr, V, Se, Ca and Na could be used as characteristic elements to discriminate the geographical origin of the imported salmon, and the discrimination rate of the linear discriminant analysis (LDA) model, trained on the above 10 elements, could reach up to 98.8%. The results demonstrate that both NIR and MEF could be effective tools for the rapid discrimination of geographic origin of imported salmon in China’s consumer market. MDPI 2021-12-03 /pmc/articles/PMC8701728/ /pubmed/34945538 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/foods10122986 Text en © 2021 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Fu, Xianshu
Hong, Xuezhen
Liao, Jinyan
Ji, Qingge
Li, Chaofeng
Zhang, Mingzhou
Ye, Zihong
Yu, Xiaoping
Fingerprint Approaches Coupled with Chemometrics to Discriminate Geographic Origin of Imported Salmon in China’s Consumer Market
title Fingerprint Approaches Coupled with Chemometrics to Discriminate Geographic Origin of Imported Salmon in China’s Consumer Market
title_full Fingerprint Approaches Coupled with Chemometrics to Discriminate Geographic Origin of Imported Salmon in China’s Consumer Market
title_fullStr Fingerprint Approaches Coupled with Chemometrics to Discriminate Geographic Origin of Imported Salmon in China’s Consumer Market
title_full_unstemmed Fingerprint Approaches Coupled with Chemometrics to Discriminate Geographic Origin of Imported Salmon in China’s Consumer Market
title_short Fingerprint Approaches Coupled with Chemometrics to Discriminate Geographic Origin of Imported Salmon in China’s Consumer Market
title_sort fingerprint approaches coupled with chemometrics to discriminate geographic origin of imported salmon in china’s consumer market
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8701728/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34945538
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/foods10122986
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