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Title: Fluorescence monitoring oxidation of extra virgin olive oil packed in different containers
Authors: Martín Tornero, Elísabet
Fernández, Antonio
Durán Merás, Isabel
Martín Vertedor, Daniel
Keywords: Aceite de oliva;Espectroscopía de fluoresencia;Conservación;olive oil;fluorescence spectroscopy;Conservation;quality parameters
Issue Date: 2022
Publisher: MDPI
Abstract: Picual’ olive oil was stored in different types of containers for 10 months and monitored via quality parameters. In combination with the mentioned analysis, non-destructive fluorescence spectroscopy was performed combined with multivariate analysis to monitor and quantify oil quality levels. Excitation emission matrices (EMMs) were analyzed using parallel factor analysis (PARAFAC). According to the quality parameters, it was observed that Transparent Crystal (TC) and Opaque Crystal (OC) samples were the ones that deteriorated faster due to their higher exposure to light in comparison with Plastic (P) and Canned (C) samples. In a fast and non-destructive manner, the fluorescence spectroscopy-based prototype successfully monitored the oxidation changes in the EVOOs. Unfolded partial least squares (U-PLS) was used to generate a regression model to quantify quality parameters. Good correlation coefficients were found for the peroxide index, K232 and the oxidative stability index (r2 between 0.90 and 0.94 for cross-validation and validation). For all of that, the results obtained confirmed the ability of fluorescence spectroscopy to monitor the quality of olive oil and EEMs combined with U-PLS can be used to analyze these parameters, eluding the classical methods.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10662/22192
DOI: 10.3390/molecules27217254
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