Abstract The lime juice is one of the products that has always fallen victim to fraud by manufacturers for reducing the cost of products. The aim of this research was to determine fraud in distributed lime juice products from different factories in Iran. In this study, 101 samples were collected from markets and also prepared manually and finally derived into 5 classes as follows: two natural classes (Citrus limetta, Citrus aurantifolia), including 17 samples, and three reconstructed classes, including 84 samples (made from Spanish concentrate, Chinese concentrate, and concentrate containing adulteration compounds). The lime juice samples were freeze‐dried and analyzed using FT‐IR spectroscopy. At first, principal component analysis (PCA) w...
Among the different cases of emerging food fraud during the post-harvest processing, the adulteratio...
To discriminate orange juice from grapefruit juice in a context of fraud prevention, 1H NMR data wer...
The data set composed by phenolic compound profiles of 83 <i>Citrus</i> juices (determined by HPLC-D...
The aim of this study is to investigate the novel application of a handheld near infra-red spectrop...
This paper describes the application of proton NMR spectroscopy as a screening tool for the determin...
ABSTRACT Nowadays, process control in the juice industry requires fast, safe and easily applicable ...
Fruit juice production is one of the most important sectors in the beverage industry, and its adulte...
Background: The present study was aimed to introduce a rapid, simple and cost-effective method to de...
Argentine citrus industry stands out among the top ten largest producers of citrus of the world. Tra...
Fourier transform - infrared (FTIR) spectroscopy in connection with chemometric methodologies was us...
Detecting food adulteration has always been an important task for food safety, especially when grape...
Fruit juices are one of the most adulterated beverages, usually because of the addition of water, su...
Multielement analysis and chemometric methods were proposed to discriminate the Sorrento lemon (PGI)...
This study investigates the use of high resolution 1H NMR as a suitable alternative to the standard ...
Honey is one of the food commodities most frequently affected by fraud. Although addition of extrane...
Among the different cases of emerging food fraud during the post-harvest processing, the adulteratio...
To discriminate orange juice from grapefruit juice in a context of fraud prevention, 1H NMR data wer...
The data set composed by phenolic compound profiles of 83 <i>Citrus</i> juices (determined by HPLC-D...
The aim of this study is to investigate the novel application of a handheld near infra-red spectrop...
This paper describes the application of proton NMR spectroscopy as a screening tool for the determin...
ABSTRACT Nowadays, process control in the juice industry requires fast, safe and easily applicable ...
Fruit juice production is one of the most important sectors in the beverage industry, and its adulte...
Background: The present study was aimed to introduce a rapid, simple and cost-effective method to de...
Argentine citrus industry stands out among the top ten largest producers of citrus of the world. Tra...
Fourier transform - infrared (FTIR) spectroscopy in connection with chemometric methodologies was us...
Detecting food adulteration has always been an important task for food safety, especially when grape...
Fruit juices are one of the most adulterated beverages, usually because of the addition of water, su...
Multielement analysis and chemometric methods were proposed to discriminate the Sorrento lemon (PGI)...
This study investigates the use of high resolution 1H NMR as a suitable alternative to the standard ...
Honey is one of the food commodities most frequently affected by fraud. Although addition of extrane...
Among the different cases of emerging food fraud during the post-harvest processing, the adulteratio...
To discriminate orange juice from grapefruit juice in a context of fraud prevention, 1H NMR data wer...
The data set composed by phenolic compound profiles of 83 <i>Citrus</i> juices (determined by HPLC-D...