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Determination of the geographical origin of Trachinotus ovatus and Pampus argenteus in China by multi-element and stable isotope analysis

Journal

FOOD CHEMISTRY
Volume 394, Issue -, Pages -

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ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.foodchem.2022.133457

Keywords

Multi-element analysis; Stable isotope analysis; Geographical origin; Traceability; Trachinotus ovatus; Pampus argenteus

Funding

  1. Guangdong Key Area Research and Development Program [2019B020210003]
  2. Youth Science and Technology Innovation Talent of Guangdong Tezhi Plan [2019TQ05N770]
  3. National Key Research and Development Program of China [2016YFD0401203]

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This study successfully differentiated the geographical origins of two pomfrets in China through multielement composition and stable isotope ratio analysis, with high accuracy.
This study aimed to determine whether Trachinotus ovatus and Pampus argenteus could be differentiated by multielement composition or stable isotope ratio analysis of 813C and 815N. The multi-element analysis values of a total of 60 Pampus argenteus samples from three sites and 60 Trachinotus ovatus samples from four sites around China were determined, and the other 60 samples of Pampus argenteus and 51 samples of Trachinotus ovatus were tested by principal component analysis (PCA) to estimate the accuracy of origin identification. The results showed that the cross-validation accuracy rate is 92.2% for the Pampus argenteus and 98.3% for the Trachinotus ovatus. Stable isotope analysis of 813C and 815N also can distinguish Trachinotus ovatus from different geographical origins. These results showed that the usefulness of multi-element and stable isotope analysis as indicators for authenticating the geographical origin of two pomfrets in China.

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