Vedecký časopis - archív

50 2011

Journal of Food and Nutrition Research
Súhrny čísla 1 / 2011

GARCÍA-RODRÍGUEZ, G. – HERNÁNDEZ-MORENO, D. – SOLER, S. – PÉREZ-LÓPEZ, M.
Characterization of “Ribera del Guadiana” and “Méntrida” Spanish red wines by chemometric techniques based on their mineral contents
Journal of Food and Nutrition Research, 50, 2011, č. 1, s. 41-49

Marcos Pérez-López, University of Extremadura, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Toxicology Unit, Avenida de la Universidad s/n. 10071, Caceres, Spain. E-mail: marcospl@unex.es, tel: +34 927257106

Súhrn: The elemental composition of red wines from two important wine-producing Spanish regions (“Ribera del Guadiana” and “Méntrida”) was used in a multivariate statistical analysis to discriminate the wines according to their geographical origin. A total of 19 elements were analysed by inductively coupled plasma atomic emission spectrometry. By using the element concentrations as chemical descriptors, both classes of certified red wines were perfectly discriminated, when applying pattern recognition techniques such as principal component analysis and linear discriminant analysis. Specifically, linear discriminant analysis using As, Cd, Cu, Li, Pb and Sr led to 97% and 88% recognition ability, respectively, for “Ribera del Guadiana” and “Méntrida” red wines.

Kľúčové slová: red wine; mineral content; multivariate analysis; Spain

Na stiahnutie:
  jfnr-2011-1-p041-049-garcia-rodriguez.pdf (PDF, 117.61 Kb, 1455x)