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Assessing the authenticity of commercial deep-sea drinking water by chemical and isotopic approaches
Authors:Tsung-Ren Peng  Wen-Jui Liang  Yu-Wen Lin  Wen-Jun Zhan
Affiliation:1. Department of Soil and Environmental Sciences, National Chung Hsing University, Taichung, Taiwan;2. Agricultural Chemistry Division, Agricultural Research Institute, Taichung, Taiwan
Abstract:This study combines stable isotopes and chemical elements with statistical principal component analysis (PCA) to assess the authenticity of bottled commercial drinking water desalinized from deep seawater in the Taiwan market. Isotopic results indicate that true bottled deep-sea drinking water (DSDW) exhibits about 0?‰ for both δ2H and δ18O values, which are values similar to those of open seawater. By comparison, suspected counterfeit DSDW products display δ2H and δ18O values of around ?51?‰ and ?8?‰, respectively. These values are representative of terrestrial freshwater. In addition, suspected counterfeit DSDWs have δ and electrical conductivity values similar to a mixed water (MW) product that was manufactured by purifying terrestrial freshwater and adulterating this with small amounts of brine. Furthermore, PCA results indicate the chemical constitution of suspected DSDW products to be similar to the MW product which falls between purified terrestrial freshwater and desalinized open seawater. These similarities imply that suspected counterfeit DSDW products are manufactured in a similar manner to the declared MW product. This study demonstrates how combining knowledge of stable water isotopes and PCA can be used in assessing the authenticity of commercial DSDW products. The method should be of great interest to similar investigations elsewhere.
Keywords:authenticity  deep-sea drinking water  hydrogen-2  oxygen-18  principal component analysis  stable isotope tracer technique
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