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Combining ion mobility spectrometry and chemometrics for detecting synthetic colorants in black tea: A reliable and fast method.

Food chemistry: X. 2024 March 31
Black tea ( Camellia sinensis ) is a widely consumed beverage and is subjected to adulteration. In this study, the combination of ion mobility spectrometry and machine learning techniques was employed to detect synthetic colorants in black tea. To accomplish our objective, six synthetic colorants (carmine, carmoisine, indigo carmine, brilliant blue, sunset yellow, and tartrazine) were added to pure tea at different concentrations. A qualitative model was built using partial least squares discriminant analysis (PLS-DA) for the collected data and exhibited 100% accuracy in identifying synthetic colorants in black tea. For quantitative analysis, a PLS regression model was employed. The R2 values obtained for the test set ranged from 0.986 to 0.997. The method developed in this study has proven to be reliable and effective in detecting synthetic colorants in black tea. Also, this method is a simple, rapid, and trustworthy tool for identifying adulteration in black tea.

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