Abstract

This paper focuses on a rapid and nondestructive way to discriminate the geographical origin of Anxi-Tieguanyin tea by near-infrared (NIR) spectroscopy and chemometrics. 450 representative samples were collected from Anxi County, the original producing area of Tieguanyin tea, and another 120 Tieguanyin samples with similar appearance were collected from unprotected producing areas in China. All these samples were measured by NIR. The Stahel-Donoho estimates (SDE) outlyingness diagnosis was used to remove the outliers. Partial least squares discriminant analysis (PLSDA) was performed to develop a classification model and predict the authenticity of unknown objects. To improve the sensitivity and specificity of classification, the raw data was preprocessed to reduce unwanted spectral variations by standard normal variate (SNV) transformation, taking second-order derivatives (D2) spectra, and smoothing. As the best model, the sensitivity and specificity reached 0.931 and 1.000 with SNV spectra. Combination of NIR spectrometry and statistical model selection can provide an effective and rapid method to discriminate the geographical producing area of Anxi-Tieguanyin.

Highlights

  • Oolong tea has been one of the most popular traditional beverages in the world

  • This paper aims to provide an effective way to discriminate the geographical origin of Anxi-Tieguanyin tea (ATT) by NIR spectroscopy and PLADA

  • The results in this paper demonstrate the feasibility of combining NIR spectroscopy and Partial least squares discriminant analysis (PLSDA) for discriminating the geographical origin of Tieguanyin tea

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Introduction

Oolong tea has been one of the most popular traditional beverages in the world. As a semifermented tea, Oolong tea is somewhere between the green and black tea with pleasurable aroma and taste for its particular processing. As the Tieguanyin tea with different provenances has similar appearance, some merchants fraudulently label ATT indication to non-Anxi-Tieguanyin teas (NATT) for illegal profits [4]. These actions do damage the reputation of ATT [5]. Sensory analysis is the usually used method in distinguishing specific ATT geographical origin, which depends basically on the experience and personal emotion of tea tasters. For this application, a more stable and effective tool is worthwhile and necessary to be developed

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