Issue 7, 1993

Typification of alcoholic distillates by multivariate techniques using data from chromatographic analyses

Abstract

Multivariate chemometric techniques were used to classify alcoholic distillates and to develop a typification model for Galician liquors, on the basis of percentage data obtained from nine chromatographic peaks. By using the Bayesian model, the probability of a genuine Galician liquor being rejected is 0.11 and that of a false one being accepted is practically nil. Partial least squares was used as a modelling method, taking the liquor category as response variable. This method enables a confidence interval (95%) to be constructed that does not include any of the other distillates.

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Analyst, 1993,118, 801-805

Typification of alcoholic distillates by multivariate techniques using data from chromatographic analyses

M. C. Ortiz, J. A. Saez and J. L. Palacios, Analyst, 1993, 118, 801 DOI: 10.1039/AN9931800801

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