Detection and quantification of adulterations in aged wine using rgb digital images combined with multivariate chemometric techniques
2019
Abstract A method has been developed to authenticate aged high-quality wines and to quantify their potential adulterations through multivariate analysis and regression techniques applied to the obtained RGB digital images. Wines of pure Gran Reserva , Crianza , and Joven Rioja as well as synthetic adulterated Gran Reserva samples were studied. Digital images were obtained by a single and inexpensive lab-made device. Each sample was characterized by means of the 256 channels intensities from the RGB-colorgram. Multivariate image analysis revealed differences among the wine classes, and between genuine-aged and adulterated samples. Partial least squares regression was used to develop a model for estimating the adulteration degree of Gran Reserva wines. The model achieved good prediction (RMSEP = 1.6), appropriate precision (RSD = 2.5%) and suitable LOD (2.3%) to quantify cost-effective adulterations. The present method, due to simplicity and low cost, could provide an appropriate alternative to the traditional chemical authentication methods.
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