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Authentication of the Geographical Origin of “Vallerano” Chestnut by Near Infrared Spectroscopy Coupled with Chemometrics

Promoting and protecting the market of typical national territory’s products are fundamental from a commodity point of view. Often, high-added value foods are subjected to fraud. Chestnuts have extraordinary nutritional and organoleptic qualities and Italy is one of the biggest producers of this product. The purpose of the present study is to develop an analytical method suitable to authenticate the chestnut of Vallerano a PDO agro-food produced in Central-Italy.

Authentication of rice (Oryza sativa l.) using near infrared spectroscopy combined with different chemometric classification strategies

Rice is a staple food in Vietnam, and the concern about rice is much greater than that for other foods. Preventing fraud against this product has become increasingly important in order to protect producers and consumers from possible economic losses. The possible adulteration of this product is done by mixing, or even replacing, high-quality rice with cheaper rice. This highlights the need for analytical methodologies suitable for its authentication. Given this scenario, the present work aims at testing a rapid and non-destructive approach to detect adulterated rice samples.

Near infrared (NIR) spectroscopy-based classification for the authentication of Darjeeling black tea

Darjeeling black tea is a worldwide known tea variety which is currently part of the register of protected designations of origin (PDO) and protected geographical indications (PGI) as established by Commission Implementing Regulation (EU) No 1050/2011 of 20 October 2011. Therefore, preventing frauds against this product became increasingly important in order to protect producers and consumers from possible economic losses.

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