The chemometrics approach applied to FTIR spectral data for the analysis of rice bran oil in extra virgin olive oil

Among eleven studied vegetable oils, rice bran oil (RBO) has the close similarity to extra virgin olive oil (EVOO) in terms of FTIR spectra, as shown in the score plot of first and second principal components. The peak intensities at 18 frequency regions were used as matrix variables in principal co...

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Main Authors: Abdul Rohman, Che Man, Yaakob
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Published: Elsevier 2012
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spelling my.upm.eprints.241652016-04-22T08:13:20Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/24165/ The chemometrics approach applied to FTIR spectral data for the analysis of rice bran oil in extra virgin olive oil Abdul Rohman, Che Man, Yaakob Among eleven studied vegetable oils, rice bran oil (RBO) has the close similarity to extra virgin olive oil (EVOO) in terms of FTIR spectra, as shown in the score plot of first and second principal components. The peak intensities at 18 frequency regions were used as matrix variables in principal component analysis (PCA). Consequently, the presence of RBO in EVOO is difficult to detect. This study aimed to use the chemometrics approach, namely discriminant analysis (DA) and multivariate calibrations of partial least square and principle component regression to analyze RBO in EVOO. DA was used for the classification of EVOO and EVOO mixed with RBO. Multivariate calibrations were exploited for the quantification of RBO in EVOO. The combined frequency regions of 1200-900 and 3020-3000cm -1 were used for such analysis. The results showed that no misclassification was reported for the classification of EVOO and EVOO mixed with RBO. Partial least square regression either using normal or first derivative FTIR spectra can be successfully used for the quantification of RBO in EVOO. In addition, analysis of fatty acid composition can complement the results obtained from FTIR spectral data. Elsevier 2012-01-15 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/24165/1/24165.pdf Abdul Rohman, and Che Man, Yaakob (2012) The chemometrics approach applied to FTIR spectral data for the analysis of rice bran oil in extra virgin olive oil. Chemometrics and Intelligent Laboratory Systems, 110 (1). pp. 129-134. ISSN 0169-7439 http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0169743911002140 10.1016/j.chemolab.2011.10.010
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description Among eleven studied vegetable oils, rice bran oil (RBO) has the close similarity to extra virgin olive oil (EVOO) in terms of FTIR spectra, as shown in the score plot of first and second principal components. The peak intensities at 18 frequency regions were used as matrix variables in principal component analysis (PCA). Consequently, the presence of RBO in EVOO is difficult to detect. This study aimed to use the chemometrics approach, namely discriminant analysis (DA) and multivariate calibrations of partial least square and principle component regression to analyze RBO in EVOO. DA was used for the classification of EVOO and EVOO mixed with RBO. Multivariate calibrations were exploited for the quantification of RBO in EVOO. The combined frequency regions of 1200-900 and 3020-3000cm -1 were used for such analysis. The results showed that no misclassification was reported for the classification of EVOO and EVOO mixed with RBO. Partial least square regression either using normal or first derivative FTIR spectra can be successfully used for the quantification of RBO in EVOO. In addition, analysis of fatty acid composition can complement the results obtained from FTIR spectral data.
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author Abdul Rohman,
Che Man, Yaakob
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Che Man, Yaakob
The chemometrics approach applied to FTIR spectral data for the analysis of rice bran oil in extra virgin olive oil
author_facet Abdul Rohman,
Che Man, Yaakob
author_sort Abdul Rohman,
title The chemometrics approach applied to FTIR spectral data for the analysis of rice bran oil in extra virgin olive oil
title_short The chemometrics approach applied to FTIR spectral data for the analysis of rice bran oil in extra virgin olive oil
title_full The chemometrics approach applied to FTIR spectral data for the analysis of rice bran oil in extra virgin olive oil
title_fullStr The chemometrics approach applied to FTIR spectral data for the analysis of rice bran oil in extra virgin olive oil
title_full_unstemmed The chemometrics approach applied to FTIR spectral data for the analysis of rice bran oil in extra virgin olive oil
title_sort chemometrics approach applied to ftir spectral data for the analysis of rice bran oil in extra virgin olive oil
publisher Elsevier
publishDate 2012
url http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/24165/1/24165.pdf
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http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0169743911002140
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