Orange, mandarin, and hybrid classification using multivariate statistics based on carotenoid profiles.

J Agric Food Chem

Citrus and Subtropical Products Laboratory, Agricultural Research Service, U.S. Department of Agriculture, Winter Haven, Florida 33881, USA.

Published: March 2001

A study was undertaken to differentiate citrus on the basis of a carotenoid profile obtained from the HPLC determination of 12 carotenoids found in saponified fresh juice. Mandarin, orange, and various hybrid varieties were analyzed to determine their carotenoid profiles. The resulting peak areas were analyzed using principal component analysis (PCA), canonical discriminate analysis (CDA), and Mahalanobis distances. These were used to develop models for classifying the juices into appropriate groups. Thirty-two samples were analyzed to determine classification techniques. Mandarin and orange juices were quite distinct, with the hybrids scattered throughout the mandarin and orange clusters using PCA. CDA resulted in three distinct groups with only a few of the hybrids in the orange grouping.

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