Authentication and chemometric discrimination of six greek pdo table olive varieties through morphological characteristics of their stones

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Table olives, the number one consumed fermented food in Europe, are widely consumed as they contain many valuable ingredients for health. It is also a food which may be the subject of adul-teration, as many different olive varieties with different geographical origin, exist all over the word. In the present study, the image analysis of stones of six main Greek protected designation of origin (PDO) table olive varieties was performed for the control of their authentication and discrimination, with cv. Prasines Chalkidikis, cv. Kalamata Olive, cv. Konservolia Stylidas, cv. Konservolia Amfissis, cv. Throuba Thassos and cv. Throuba Chios being the studied olive varieties. Orthogonal partial least square discriminant analysis (OPLS-DA) was used for discrimination and classification of the six Greek table olive varieties. With a 98.33% of varietal discrimination, the OPLS-DA model proved to be an efficient tool to authentify table olive varieties from their morphological characteristics.

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Agriopoulou, S., Tarapoulouzi, M., Boat, M. A. B., Rébufa, C., Dupuy, N., Theocharis, C. R., … Artaud, J. (2021). Authentication and chemometric discrimination of six greek pdo table olive varieties through morphological characteristics of their stones. Foods, 10(8). https://doi.org/10.3390/foods10081829

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