Issue 9, 2014

In quest for chemomarkers to classify Taiwanese teas

Abstract

It is of great economical and practical significance to distinguish between different classes, brands, and places of origin of commercial tea. Herein, an analytical method has been developed to characterize samples of oriental teas (with an emphasis on Taiwanese teas). It is based on the implementation of liquid chromatography coupled with mass spectrometry along with chemometric data treatment. Prior to chemometric classification, datasets (for over 80 samples) were subjected to an exhaustive pre-treatment procedure in order to select potential chemomarker signals according to their variability within pre-defined groups of samples. Statistical analysis further revealed differences in the composition of the teas originating from plantations in Taiwan and other countries as well as the teas belonging to the major classes defined by the degree of fermentation. The greatest differences relate to the content of caffeine and epi/catechin represented by the mass spectrometric signals at the m/z 195.0 and 291.0, respectively. The proposed analytical workflow provides a convenient tool to reveal differences in the chemical composition of multi-component real samples such as plant tissue extracts.

Graphical abstract: In quest for chemomarkers to classify Taiwanese teas

Supplementary files

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
12 Nov 2013
Accepted
30 Jan 2014
First published
30 Jan 2014

Anal. Methods, 2014,6, 3013-3018

In quest for chemomarkers to classify Taiwanese teas

E. Czerniec-Michalik, K. Hsieh and P. L. Urban, Anal. Methods, 2014, 6, 3013 DOI: 10.1039/C3AY42009D

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