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Title: Application of ATR-FT-MIR for tracing the geographical origin of honey produced in the Maltese Islands
Authors: Formosa, Jean Paul
Lia, Frederick
Mifsud, David
Farrugia, Claude
Keywords: Honey -- Malta
Honey -- Malta -- Gozo
Honey as food
Chemometrics -- Malta
Analytical chemistry
Issue Date: 2020-06
Publisher: MDPI
Citation: Formosa, J.P., Lia, F., Mifsud, D. & Farrugia, C. (2020). Application of ATR-FT-MIR for tracing the geographical origin of honey produced in the Maltese Islands. , Foods, 9 (710), [12 p.]
Abstract: Maltese honey has been produced, marketed, and sold as an exclusive local gourmet food product for countless years. Yet, thus far, no study has evaluated the individuality of this local food product. The evaluation of the parameters and properties which characterise the provenance and floral source of honey have been the subject of various studies worldwide, owing to the price and potential beneficial properties of this food product. Models analysing the potential of attenuated total reflection mid-infrared (ATR-FT-MIR) spectroscopy in discriminating and classifying local honey from that of foreign origin were investigated using 21 Maltese honey samples and 49 honey samples collected from abroad (Sicily, Greece, Sweden, Italy, France, Estonia and other samples of mixed geographical origin). Through a combination of spectroscopic techniques, spectral transformations, variable selection and partial least squares discriminant analysis (PLS-DA), chemometric models which successfully classified the provenance of local and non-local honey were developed. The results of these models were also corroborated with other classification and pattern recognition techniques, such as linear discriminate analysis (LDA), support vector machines (SVM) and feed-forward artificial neural networks (FF-ANN).
URI: https://www.um.edu.mt/library/oar/handle/123456789/64204
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