Objective Definition of Monofloral and Polyfloral
Honeys Based on NMR Metabolomic Profiling
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In this paper, a
remarkably precise, simple, and objective definition
of monofloral and polyfloral honey based on NMR metabolomics is proposed.
The spectra of organic extracts of 983 samples of 16 botanical origins
were used to derive one-versus-all OPLS-DA classification models.
The predictive components of the statistical models reveal not only
the principal but also the secondary floral origins present in a sample
of honey, a novel feature with respect to the methods present in the
literature that are able to confirm the authenticity of monofloral
honeys but not to characterize a mixture of honey types. This result
descends from the peculiar features of the chloroform spectra that
show diagnostic resonances for almost each botanical origin, making
these NMR spectra suitable fingerprints. The reliability of the method
was tested with an additional 120 samples, and the class assignments
were compared with those obtained by traditional analysis. The two
approaches are in excellent agreement in identifying the floral species
present in honeys and in the botanical classification. Therefore,
this NMR method may prove to be a valid solution to the huge limitations
of traditional classification, which is very demanding and complex.
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Schievano, Elisabetta; Finotello, Claudia; Uddin, Jalal; Mammi, Stefano; Piana, Lucia (2016). Objective Definition of Monofloral and Polyfloral
Honeys Based on NMR Metabolomic Profiling. ACS Publications. Collection. https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.jafc.6b00619