Abstract

Raohe honey (Honey in Raohe) is the only product which has obtained China’s national geographical mark for honey; however, it is always counterfeited by some producers due to its excellent quality. In this research, Raohe honey was identified by geographical sourcing, where the detection on 166 Raohe honey samples and 31 non-Raohe honey samples was conducted with Inductively Coupled Plasma Mass Spectrometry (ICP-MS). Additionally, the method of Primary Composite Analysis accomplished dimensionality reduction by transforming the abundance ratios variables of 13 isotopes to 4 primary composites, and could explain 91.17% of the total variables. There were five models: Decision Tree, Naive Bayes, Neural Network, Partial Least Square Discriminate and Support Vector Machine, built on the four new variables of primary composites with the Agilent MPP Software. The validation of the models was performed with 11 Raohe honey samples and 5 non-Raohe honey samples randomly selected. The accuracies of the Decision Tree and Support Vector Machine models were both 93.97%, and those of the Naive Bayes and Neural Network models were both 87.5%, while the contribution rate of the Partial Least Square Discriminate model was only 75%. It was concluded that the Decision Tree and Support Vector Machine models could be used for indentifying Raohe honey, and the Naive Bayes and Neural Network models could work as references, while the Partial Least Square Discriminate model was not suitable for identifying Raohe honey.

Highlights

  • Raohe linden honey is collected from the flowers of chaff lindens and purple lindens by northeastern black bees introduced from the east of Wusuli River in the early 20th century

  • To conduct primary composite analysis, the large amount of data needed dimension reduction which could transform the former variables into new variables, which were the linear combinations of the former variables, and should represent the characteristics of the former variables as much as possible without information loss, thereby eliminating the overlaps in coexisting information

  • The geological sourcing of Raohe honey was feasible with the method of Inductively Coupled Plasma Mass Spectrometry (ICP-MS) in combination with primary composite analysis (PCA) and forecasting models

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Introduction

Raohe linden honey is collected from the flowers of chaff lindens and purple lindens by northeastern black bees introduced from the east of Wusuli River in the early 20th century. Since 1997, Raohe County has established the national nature reserve for northeastern black bees, which are pure in species. Chaff linden honey and purple linden honey are high in Baume. Northeastern black bees have a good immunity and are almost out of the need of antibiotics; the problem of veterinary drug residue is fundamentally resolved. Raohe honey has won quite a number of prizes in the domestic and foreign expos for its good quality and become preferred by consumers.

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