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Detection of exogenous sugars in pineapple juice using compound-specific stable hydrogen isotope analysis

Food Science and Technology

Detection of exogenous sugars in pineapple juice using compound-specific stable hydrogen isotope analysis

S. D. Kelly, A. Abrahim, et al.

Discover an innovative method for detecting adulteration in pineapple juice! This cutting-edge research by Simon D. Kelly, Aiman Abrahim, Peter Rinke, and Andrew Cannavan utilizes gas chromatography-isotope ratio mass spectrometry to differentiate between authentic juices and those mixed with commercial sugars, showcasing enhanced analysis time and sensitivity.

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Abstract
An improved procedure for determining ²H/¹H isotope ratios, using gas chromatography-isotope ratio mass spectrometry, has been used to detect the addition of exogenous C4-plant-derived sugars to pineapple juice. Isotopic techniques are commonly used to identify the addition of low-cost sugars to fruit juices and are difficult to subvert as it is not economically viable to change the isotopic ratios of the sugars. However, the addition of cane sugar to pineapple juice has presented a significant challenge that is only detected by site-specific ¹³C analysis of the methyl and methylene positions of ethanol derived from pineapple sugars, measured by nuclear magnetic resonance. This new GC-IRMS-based procedure utilises the trifluoroacetate derivative of sucrose to allow direct measurement of the carbon-bound non-exchangeable hydrogen. This provides advantages over alternative isotopic methods in terms of analysis time and sensitivity. This feasibility study has demonstrated the potential to reliably differentiate between authentic pineapple juices and those adulterated with commercial beet and cane sucrose.
Publisher
npj Science of Food
Published On
Apr 14, 2021
Authors
Simon D. Kelly, Aiman Abrahim, Peter Rinke, Andrew Cannavan
Tags
pineapple juice
adulteration detection
gas chromatography
isotope ratio mass spectrometry
C4-plant-derived sugars
sucrose
food analysis
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