Consumers are increasingly interested in health food, dietary supplements and natural compounds, which command a higher price and are therefore subjected to adulteration. Methods for testing authenticity of these products are therefore required. Focus of the study is on the development of H, C and O stable isotope ratios analysis methods for this purpose. Analysis of the isotopic ratio of C, O and H in the bulk samples was performed using an isotope ratio mass spectrometer interfaced with an elemental analyser and a pyroliser. Moreover, compound specific analysis of the 2 H/1 H, and 13C/12C was done using gas chromatographycombustion\pyrolisis-isotope ratio mass spectrometry (GC-C\Py-IRMS). Stable isotope ratio of C can distinguish olive oil squalene from shark squalene, Rosa damascena essential oil from Palmarosa oil, Monacolin K naturally present in Red Yeast Rice from the prescription biosynthetic Lovastatin. Moreover it allows to differentiate natural Vitamin C, Vanillin and Caffeine from the synthetic ones. Stable isotope ratio of H discriminate natural from synthetic Curcumin, and in combination with the stable isotope ratio of O, authentic Serenoa oil from the adulterated one. The stable isotope ratio analysis can be used for verifying the authenticity of health foods, dietary supplement and natural compounds commanding higher price

Perini, M.; Camin, F. (2018). Stable isotope techniques for detecting the authenticity of high value products. In: 2nd Isotope Ratio MS day, Messina, Italy, June 27-29, 2018. Firenze: Società chimica italiana: 9 (OR03). url: http://www.spettrometriadimassa.it/Congressi/2IRMSDay/Book_of_Abstracts_2nd_IRMS_Day.pdf handle: http://hdl.handle.net/10449/50499

Stable isotope techniques for detecting the authenticity of high value products

Perini, M.
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Camin, F.
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2018-01-01

Abstract

Consumers are increasingly interested in health food, dietary supplements and natural compounds, which command a higher price and are therefore subjected to adulteration. Methods for testing authenticity of these products are therefore required. Focus of the study is on the development of H, C and O stable isotope ratios analysis methods for this purpose. Analysis of the isotopic ratio of C, O and H in the bulk samples was performed using an isotope ratio mass spectrometer interfaced with an elemental analyser and a pyroliser. Moreover, compound specific analysis of the 2 H/1 H, and 13C/12C was done using gas chromatographycombustion\pyrolisis-isotope ratio mass spectrometry (GC-C\Py-IRMS). Stable isotope ratio of C can distinguish olive oil squalene from shark squalene, Rosa damascena essential oil from Palmarosa oil, Monacolin K naturally present in Red Yeast Rice from the prescription biosynthetic Lovastatin. Moreover it allows to differentiate natural Vitamin C, Vanillin and Caffeine from the synthetic ones. Stable isotope ratio of H discriminate natural from synthetic Curcumin, and in combination with the stable isotope ratio of O, authentic Serenoa oil from the adulterated one. The stable isotope ratio analysis can be used for verifying the authenticity of health foods, dietary supplement and natural compounds commanding higher price
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Perini, M.; Camin, F. (2018). Stable isotope techniques for detecting the authenticity of high value products. In: 2nd Isotope Ratio MS day, Messina, Italy, June 27-29, 2018. Firenze: Società chimica italiana: 9 (OR03). url: http://www.spettrometriadimassa.it/Congressi/2IRMSDay/Book_of_Abstracts_2nd_IRMS_Day.pdf handle: http://hdl.handle.net/10449/50499
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