In-house validation of a visible and near infrared spectroscopy non-targeted method to support panel test of virgin olive oils

Author
Garrido-Cuevas, María del Mar
Garrido-Varo, Ana
Oliveri, Pablo
Sánchez, María-Teresa
Pérez-Marín, D.C.
Publisher
ElsevierDate
2024Subject
Pattern recognition approachOlive oil authentication
Conformity check
Panel Test
Novel two-step modeling strategies
Variable selection methods
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In this study, an in-house validation of Visible and Near Infrared Spectroscopy was performed to distinguish between extra virgin olive oil (EVOO) and virgin olive oil (VOO). A total of 161 samples of olive oil of three different categories (EVOO, VOO and lampante (LOO)) were analysed by transflectance using a monochromator instrument. One-class models were initially developed using Partial Least Squares (PLS) Density Modelling to characterize EVOO and VOO category. Once the LOO samples were discriminated, linear and non-linear discriminant models were built to classify EVOO and VOO. Different data pre-treatments and variable selection algorithms were evaluated to establish the best models in terms of Correct Classification Rate (CCR). The best model, obtained after variable selection using PLS Discriminant Analysis, yielded CCR values of 82.35% for EVOO and 66.67% for VOO in external validation. These results confirmed that VIS+NIRS technology may be used to provide rapid, non-destructive preliminary screening of olive oil samples for categorization; suspect samples may then be analysed by official analytical methods.