A site-specific and multi-element isotopic approach to origin inference of sugars in foods and beverages |
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Authors: | Maryvonne L. Martin Gérard J. Martin Claude Guillou |
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Affiliation: | (1) Laboratoire de RMN et Réactivité Chimique, URA-CNRS 472, Université de Nantes, F-44072 Nantes Cedex 03, France;(2) Eurofins S. A., Site de la Géraudière, CP 4001, F-44073 Nantes Cedex 03, France |
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Abstract: | A strategy is presented for the characterization of sugars according to their botanical origin. The samples fermented in standardized conditions can be described in the multi-dimensional space of the overall carbon isotope ratio of ethanol measured by isotope ratio mass spectrometry (IRMS) and of the specific hydrogen isotope parameters of the methyl and methylene sites derived from nuclear magnetic resonance investigation of site-specific natural isotope fractionation (SNIF-NMR method). In the comparison of natural juices, the deuterium and oxygen-18 parameters of water extracted from the juice and from the end fermentation medium also contain information on the origin of the product. The isotopic effects of the concentration processes leading to concentrated juices, musts and syrups can be estimated and taken into account in interpreting the data.The classification power of this multi-element and multi-site approach is illustrated by discriminant analyses involving selected isotopic variables associated with pineapple, apple and barley sugars, compared to beet and cane sugars which are common sources of enrichment. The ability of the method to detect adulteration by exogeneous sugars is improved when environmental conditions can be taken into account. |
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Keywords: | origin inference sugars isotopic methods |
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