Affiliation:
1. Universidade de Caxias do Sul, Brasil; Secretaria da Agricultura, Pecuária e Desenvolvimento Rural, Brasil
2. Secretaria da Agricultura, Pecuária e Desenvolvimento Rural, Brasil
3. Universidade de Caxias do Sul, Brasil
Abstract
Abstract The consumption of grape juice has been growing significantly, so its quality is becoming an issue of great importance, both for the consumer and for the industry. However, identifying adulteration in juice is a great challenge and requires a reliable analytical process. The isotope ratio (18O/16O) is an important tool to determine the addition of exogenous water in beverages, however, there is no official method for juice in Brazil. This study aimed to develop and validate a method for detecting exogenous water in grape juice through isotopic analysis of 18O/16O. The development and validation of the analytical method were performed using Isotope Ratio Mass Spectrometry (IRMS). The effect of temperature and evaporation of δ18O in experimental juices was evaluated, and reference values were found for juices based on the δ 18O of musts. The influence of the juice industrial production process on 18O values was verified, and commercial juices were evaluated in relation to the values of reference regarding the addition of water. The temperature and evaporation parameters did not influence the results of the 18O of the juice, as they presented differences lower than the method uncertainty. The heat exchanger system did not influence the proposed method. The reference values for juice can come from the musts, without affecting the interpretation of the final results. Of the thirty real juices analyzed, nine had exogenous water, three proved to be reconstituted juices and eighteen were considered to have no exogenous water. The method proposed and validated in this study presented values for the limit of detection (LOD) of 0.24‰, the limit of quantification (LOQ) of 0.97‰ and measurement uncertainty of 0.71‰, proving to be effective for the detection of exogenous water in grape juice, through of the analysis of the isotopic ratio of 18O/16O by IRMS.
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