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Application of UV-Vis and Infrared Spectroscopy on Wild Edible Bolete Mushrooms Discrimination and Evaluation: A Review

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CRITICAL REVIEWS IN ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY
Volume 53, Issue 4, Pages 852-868

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TAYLOR & FRANCIS INC
DOI: 10.1080/10408347.2021.1984870

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Chemometrics; discrimination and evaluation; IR spectroscopy; UV-Vis spectroscopy; wild edible bolete mushrooms

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This paper reviewed the recent applications of UV-Vis and IR technology coupled with chemometrics in wild edible bolete mushrooms, including species identification, origin and storage duration determination, fraud detection, and antioxidant properties evaluation. These technologies are of great significance for quality control and evaluation of bolete mushrooms.
Nowadays, wild edible bolete mushrooms are more and more attractive among consumers due to their natural health, nutrition, and delicious characteristics. Appropriate analytical techniques together with multivariate statistics analysis are required for the quality control and evaluation of these edible mushrooms. Ultraviolet-visible (UV-Vis) and infrared (IR) technologies have the advantages of time-saving, low-cost, and environmentally friendly, are now prominent among major analytical technologies for quality evaluation of bolete mushrooms. Chemometrics methods have been developed to solve classification and regression issues of bolete mushrooms in combination with spectrum. This paper reviewed the most recent applications of UV-Vis and IR technology coupled with chemometrics in wild edible bolete mushrooms, including the identification of species, origin, and storage duration, fraud detection, and antioxidant properties evaluation, and discussed the limitations and prospects of spectroscopy technologies in the researches of bolete mushrooms, excepting to provide a reference for further research and practical application of wild edible bolete mushrooms.

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