An easy extraction method that permits the use of a liquid chromatography−isotopic ratio mass spectrometry (LC−IRMS) system to evaluate δ13C of vanillin in chocolate products and industrial flavorings is presented. The method applies the determination of stable isotopes of carbon to discriminate between natural vanillin from vanilla beans and vanillin from other sources (mixtures from beans, synthesis, or biotechnology). A series of 13 chocolate bars and chocolate snack foods available on the Italian market and 8 vanilla flavorings derived from industrial quality control processes were analyzed. Only 30% of products considered in this work that declared “vanilla” on the label showed data that permitted the declaration “vanilla” according to European Union (EU) Regulation 1334/2008. All samples not citing “vanilla” or “natural flavoring” on the label gave the correct declaration. The extraction method is presented with data useful for statistical evaluation.
Easy extraction method to evaluate δ13C vanillin by liquid chromatography-isotopic ratio mass spectrometry in chocolate bars and chocolate snack foods / M. Bononi, G. Quaglia, F. Tateo. - In: JOURNAL OF AGRICULTURAL AND FOOD CHEMISTRY. - ISSN 0021-8561. - 63:19(2015 May 20), pp. 4777-4781.
Easy extraction method to evaluate δ13C vanillin by liquid chromatography-isotopic ratio mass spectrometry in chocolate bars and chocolate snack foods
M. BononiPrimo
;F. TateoUltimo
2015
Abstract
An easy extraction method that permits the use of a liquid chromatography−isotopic ratio mass spectrometry (LC−IRMS) system to evaluate δ13C of vanillin in chocolate products and industrial flavorings is presented. The method applies the determination of stable isotopes of carbon to discriminate between natural vanillin from vanilla beans and vanillin from other sources (mixtures from beans, synthesis, or biotechnology). A series of 13 chocolate bars and chocolate snack foods available on the Italian market and 8 vanilla flavorings derived from industrial quality control processes were analyzed. Only 30% of products considered in this work that declared “vanilla” on the label showed data that permitted the declaration “vanilla” according to European Union (EU) Regulation 1334/2008. All samples not citing “vanilla” or “natural flavoring” on the label gave the correct declaration. The extraction method is presented with data useful for statistical evaluation.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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