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Acta Chim Slov


Title:Cryotrap/SPME/GC/MS method for profiling of monoterpenes in cheese and their clustering according to geographic origin
Author(s):Tompa G; Susic R; Rogelj I; Pompe M;
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Journal Title:Acta Chim Slov
Year:2013
Volume:60
Issue:3
Page Number:595 - 603
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ISSN/ISBN:1318-0207 (Print) 1318-0207 (Linking)
Abstract:"A variant of purge/cryotrap/thaw/static headspace Solid Phase Microextraction (SPME) was developed as a means for preconcentrating Volatile Organic Compounds (VOC) in cheese. An originally designed cryotrap partially filled with glass beads was employed that facilitated efficient flow-through of purging gas and trapping of the volatiles. In stopped-flow mode, thawing was allowed, and the same vessel was used for the exposure of the appropriate SPME fiber, effectively achieving double preconcentration. Gas chromatography/mass spectrometry (GC/MS) was subsequently employed to identify components and assess their relative chromatographic peak areas. Monoterpenes were chosen as a model group of substances, and their relative concentration profiles were evaluated as potential markers for the respective geographic origin. The procedure was tested on samples of five traditional Slovenian cheeses featuring Protected Designation of Origin (PDO): Tolminc, Mohant, Nanoski cheese, together with Bovski cheese and Karst Ewe's cheese. The dataset of the peak areas of nine prominent monoterpenes (alpha-pinene, camphene, alpha-phellandrene, beta-pinene, 3-carene, 2-carene, limonene, tricyclene, and gamma-terpinene) in cheese samples showed clustering that relates the cheeses to the area of production. According to the silhouette metrics, four clusters were identified by partitioning around medoids (PAM) method. The latter packed data for Tolminc and Bovski cheese into a single cluster, closely reflecting the vicinity of their geographic origin, but classified correctly the rest of the data into separate clusters for all other cheeses"
Keywords:Animals Cattle Cheese/*analysis Cluster Analysis Gas Chromatography-Mass Spectrometry/*methods Geography Monoterpenes/*analysis Sheep Slovenia Solid Phase Microextraction/*methods;
Notes:"MedlineTompa, Gorazd Susic, Robert Rogelj, Irena Pompe, Matevz eng Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't Slovenia 2013/10/31 Acta Chim Slov. 2013; 60(3):595-603"

 
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