Comparison of Near-Infrared and Mid-Infrared spectroscopy for the identification and quantification of argan oil adulteration through PCA, PLS-DA and PLS

Meryeme El Maouardi, Kris De Braekeleer, Abdelaziz Bouklouze, Yvan Vander Heyden

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Argan oil, a rare and luxury oil, is often adulterated with cheaper vegetable oils to make profits. Therefore, in this study, the potential of Mid-Infrared (MIR) and Near-Infrared (NIR) spectroscopy, along with chemometrics, for the rapid identification and quantification of argan oil adulteration, was investigated. First, the authentication of pure and adulterated samples was visually explored by Principal Component Analysis. MIR and NIR spectra
allowed an excellent distinction between pure oil samples. Next, Partial Least Squares - Discriminant Analysis (PLS-DA) modelling was applied to discriminate between pure and adulterated argan oils. PLS-DA classification figures of merit, in terms of sensitivity, specificity, and accuracy, were very good for both NIR and MIR datasets. Finally, Partial Least Squares regression was used to model and predict the level of adulterant. The developed models showed a good performance, with RMSE values below 1.7% and coefficients of determination higher than 98% for both techniques.
Originele taal-2English
Artikelnummer110671
Aantal pagina's12
TijdschriftFood Control
Volume165
Vroegere onlinedatum25 jun 2024
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StatusPublished - nov 2024

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