Fast screening of turkish olive oil by NMR spectroscopy for geographical determination and discrimination purposes
The main goal of this study is to rapidly screen olive oil contents by acquiring one dimensional (1D) 1H NMR spectra of 38 samples from Turkey, The Middle East, and Libya. The quantitative analysis of the 1H NMR helped in distinguishing the geographical origin of the olive oil samples. The intensity...
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doaj-34e8a984d90c47afa0a6338bec456d142021-05-05T07:28:19ZengConsejo Superior de Investigaciones CientíficasGrasas y Aceites0017-34951988-42142014-06-01652e024e02410.3989/gya.1224131457Fast screening of turkish olive oil by NMR spectroscopy for geographical determination and discrimination purposesS. Ok0School of Earth Sciences, The Ohio State University - Institut für Chemie, Universität OsnabrückThe main goal of this study is to rapidly screen olive oil contents by acquiring one dimensional (1D) 1H NMR spectra of 38 samples from Turkey, The Middle East, and Libya. The quantitative analysis of the 1H NMR helped in distinguishing the geographical origin of the olive oil samples. The intensity of 1H NMR variables was submitted to the statistical method, analysis of variance (ANOVA). As a result of combining the NMR data and ANOVA, olive oils were discriminated based on regional origin rather than province. This less time consuming discriminative screening by 1H NMR does not require any further analysis of the olive oil, including oxidative stability measurements or gas chromatography. The possibility of determining authenticity, even in an olive growing area of a small village was also shown. The two-dimensional (2D) non-invasive 1H DOSY NMR experiment, known as “NMR chromatography”, was used to determine the olive oil sub-fraction.http://grasasyaceites.revistas.csic.es/index.php/grasasyaceites/article/view/1489geographical origin1h dosy nmr1h nmr quantitative analysisolive oilsub-fraction determination |
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Fast screening of turkish olive oil by NMR spectroscopy for geographical determination and discrimination purposes |
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Fast screening of turkish olive oil by NMR spectroscopy for geographical determination and discrimination purposes |
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Fast screening of turkish olive oil by NMR spectroscopy for geographical determination and discrimination purposes |
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Fast screening of turkish olive oil by NMR spectroscopy for geographical determination and discrimination purposes |
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fast screening of turkish olive oil by nmr spectroscopy for geographical determination and discrimination purposes |
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The main goal of this study is to rapidly screen olive oil contents by acquiring one dimensional (1D) 1H NMR spectra of 38 samples from Turkey, The Middle East, and Libya. The quantitative analysis of the 1H NMR helped in distinguishing the geographical origin of the olive oil samples. The intensity of 1H NMR variables was submitted to the statistical method, analysis of variance (ANOVA). As a result of combining the NMR data and ANOVA, olive oils were discriminated based on regional origin rather than province. This less time consuming discriminative screening by 1H NMR does not require any further analysis of the olive oil, including oxidative stability measurements or gas chromatography. The possibility of determining authenticity, even in an olive growing area of a small village was also shown. The two-dimensional (2D) non-invasive 1H DOSY NMR experiment, known as “NMR chromatography”, was used to determine the olive oil sub-fraction. |
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geographical origin 1h dosy nmr 1h nmr quantitative analysis olive oil sub-fraction determination |
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