Authors
Chiara Cordero, Erica Liberto, Carlo Bicchi, Patrizia Rubiolo, Peter Schieberle, Stephen E Reichenbach, Qingping Tao
Publication date
2010/9/10
Journal
Journal of Chromatography A
Volume
1217
Issue
37
Pages
5848-5858
Publisher
Elsevier
Description
This study examined how advanced fingerprinting methods (i.e., non-targeted methods) provide reliable and specific information about groups of samples based on their component distribution on the GC×GC chromatographic plane. The volatile fractions of roasted hazelnuts (Corylus avellana L.) from nine different geographical origins, comparably roasted for desirable flavor and texture, were sampled by headspace-solid phase micro extraction (HS-SPME) and then analyzed by GC×GC-qMS. The resulting patterns were processed by: (a) “chromatographic fingerprinting”, i.e., a pattern recognition procedure based on retention-time criteria, where peaks correspondences were established through a comprehensive peak pattern covering the chromatographic plane; and (b) “comprehensive template matching” with reliable peak matching, where peak correspondences were constrained by retention time and MS …
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