Extra-virgin olive oils from nine italian regions: An 1H NMR-chemometric characterization

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Extra-virgin olive oil (383 samples; EVOOs) of three consecutive harvesting years from nine Italian regions were collected and submitted to an 1H NMR-chemometric protocol to characterize the samples according to their origin (geographical area and variety). A more complete assignment of the olive oil 1H spectrum in CDCl3 and DMSOd6 was reported identifying 24- methylencycolartanol. A single classification model provided the discrimination of EVOOs among the three geographical macro-areas (North, Islands, Center-South), whereas a hierarchical approach based on breaking the overall classification problem into a series of smaller linear discriminant analysis (LDA) sub-models was tested to differentiate olive oils according to their geographical regions. Specific compounds responsible for olive oil characterization were identified.

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Ingallina, C., Cerreto, A., Mannina, L., Circi, S., Vista, S., Capitani, D., … Marini, F. (2019). Extra-virgin olive oils from nine italian regions: An 1H NMR-chemometric characterization. Metabolites, 9(4). https://doi.org/10.3390/metabo9040065

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