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BeerMIMS: Exploring the Use of Membrane-Inlet Mass Spectrometry (MIMS) Coupled to KNIME for the Characterization of Danish Beers

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EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF MASS SPECTROMETRY
卷 27, 期 6, 页码 266-271

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SAGE PUBLICATIONS LTD
DOI: 10.1177/14690667211073317

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Membrane-Inlet Mass Spectrometry (MIMS); beer; KNIME; t-SNE; chemometrics; volatome

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Beer is a complex mixture of over 7700 compounds, with around 800 being volatile. The use of MIMS and KNIME software for analyzing and characterizing local Danish beers has shown promise in distinguishing beers from different micro-breweries, laying the groundwork for future analysis of beer volatome using MIMS.
Beer is a complex mix of more than 7700 compounds, around 800 of which are volatile. While GC-MS has been actively employed in the analysis of the volatome of beer, this method is challenged by the complex nature of the sample. Herein, we explored the possible of using membrane-inlet mass spectrometry (MIMS) coupled to KNIME to characterize local Danish beers. KNIME stands for Konstanz Information Miner and is a free open-source data processing software which comes with several prebuilt nodes, that, when organized, result in data processing workflows allowing swift analysis of data with outputs that can be visualized in the desired format. KNIME has been shown to be promising in automation of large datasets and requires very little computing power. In fact, most of the computations can be carried out on a regular PC. Herein, we have utilized a KNIME workflow for data visualization of MIMS data to understand the global volatome of beers. Feature identification was not possible as of now but with a combination of MIMS and a KNIME workflow, we were able to distinguish beers from different micro-breweries located in Denmark, laying the foundation for the use of MIMS in future analysis of the beer volatome.

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