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Authentication of the botanical origin of honey by near-infrared spectroscopy
Authors:Ruoff Kaspar  Luginbühl Werner  Bogdanov Stefan  Bosset Jacques Olivier  Estermann Barbara  Ziolko Thomas  Amado Renato
Institution:Swiss Bee Research Centre, Agroscope Liebefeld-Posieux, Schwarzenburgstrasse 161, CH-3003 Berne, Switzerland. kaspar.ruoff@inframiel.ch
Abstract:Fourier transform near-infrared spectroscopy (FT-NIR) was evaluated for the authentication of eight unifloral and polyfloral honey types (n = 364 samples) previously classified using traditional methods such as chemical, pollen, and sensory analysis. Chemometric evaluation of the spectra was carried out by applying principal component analysis and linear discriminant analysis. The corresponding error rates were calculated according to Bayes' theorem. NIR spectroscopy enabled a reliable discrimination of acacia, chestnut, and fir honeydew honey from the other unifloral and polyfloral honey types studied. The error rates ranged from <0.1 to 6.3% depending on the honey type. NIR proved also to be useful for the classification of blossom and honeydew honeys. The results demonstrate that near-infrared spectrometry is a valuable, rapid, and nondestructive tool for the authentication of the above-mentioned honeys, but not for all varieties studied.
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