In this work, a methodology based on near-infrared spectroscopy (NIRS) was exploited in order to discriminate between commercial coffee brands. The main advantages of this approach compared to other strategies (e.g., wet chemistry methods) are its lower cost, less labor, and lower time per analysis. Two commercial brands were discriminated among several others present in the Portuguese market. The chemometric method used to estimate discriminant models was partial least squares discriminant analysis (PLSDA). Results show that it is possible to discriminate coffee brands using this strategy with a correct classification of 100 %. The spectral region, more favorable to discrimination of roasted coffee brands, can be related with differences i...
The roasting colour of the coffee beans and the varietal composition of the blends are key factors f...
The sensorial properties of Colombian coffee are renowned worldwide, which is reflected in its marke...
International audienceAccessions resulting from surveys in Ethiopia (the centre of origin of Arabica...
This work describes the use of near infrared spectroscopy (NIRS) and chemometric techniques calibrat...
Near infrared spectroscopy (NIRS) was used to discriminate between arabica and robusta pure coffee v...
Food authentication is a still challenging issue regarding food quality control and safety. Identifi...
BACKGROUND The aim of this study is to investigate the feasibility of a ‘holistic' approach, using n...
The objective of this study is to investigate the potential of non-destructive techniques associated...
Determination of the arabica and robusta composition of roasted coffee blends is an important aim fo...
The continuing decline in coffee prices and the deterioration of coffee plantations has led Central ...
On the island of Réunion, a project designed to develop a high added-value coffee brand was launched...
none3A possible application of FT-NIR spectroscopy was tested in order to evaluate different roastin...
Roasting is a key stage in the production of high quality coffee and this step must be controlled an...
This dissertation presents the use of different chemometric methods for analysis of roasted and grou...
The distinction between Washed and Natural coffee has a fundamental importance for coffee producers,...
The roasting colour of the coffee beans and the varietal composition of the blends are key factors f...
The sensorial properties of Colombian coffee are renowned worldwide, which is reflected in its marke...
International audienceAccessions resulting from surveys in Ethiopia (the centre of origin of Arabica...
This work describes the use of near infrared spectroscopy (NIRS) and chemometric techniques calibrat...
Near infrared spectroscopy (NIRS) was used to discriminate between arabica and robusta pure coffee v...
Food authentication is a still challenging issue regarding food quality control and safety. Identifi...
BACKGROUND The aim of this study is to investigate the feasibility of a ‘holistic' approach, using n...
The objective of this study is to investigate the potential of non-destructive techniques associated...
Determination of the arabica and robusta composition of roasted coffee blends is an important aim fo...
The continuing decline in coffee prices and the deterioration of coffee plantations has led Central ...
On the island of Réunion, a project designed to develop a high added-value coffee brand was launched...
none3A possible application of FT-NIR spectroscopy was tested in order to evaluate different roastin...
Roasting is a key stage in the production of high quality coffee and this step must be controlled an...
This dissertation presents the use of different chemometric methods for analysis of roasted and grou...
The distinction between Washed and Natural coffee has a fundamental importance for coffee producers,...
The roasting colour of the coffee beans and the varietal composition of the blends are key factors f...
The sensorial properties of Colombian coffee are renowned worldwide, which is reflected in its marke...
International audienceAccessions resulting from surveys in Ethiopia (the centre of origin of Arabica...