Discrimination of Brazilian lager beer by 1H NMR spectroscopy combined with chemometrics

•Differentiation of Brazilian lager beers based on carbohydrate source.•Partial replacement of barley malt with adjuncts alters the NMR spectral profile.•NMR spectroscopy allied chemometrics was used to discriminate styles of beer.•Discriminant (PLS-DA) analysis was useful in separating beers of dif...

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Veröffentlicht in:Food chemistry 2019-01, Vol.272, p.488-493
Hauptverfasser: da Silva, Luis Augusto, Flumignan, Danilo Luiz, Tininis, Aristeu Gomes, Pezza, Helena Redigolo, Pezza, Leonardo
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Zusammenfassung:•Differentiation of Brazilian lager beers based on carbohydrate source.•Partial replacement of barley malt with adjuncts alters the NMR spectral profile.•NMR spectroscopy allied chemometrics was used to discriminate styles of beer.•Discriminant (PLS-DA) analysis was useful in separating beers of different styles. 1H NMR spectroscopy combined with chemometrics was employed to discriminate lager beer samples from two different classes, according to their style and information provided on the label. Partial replacement of barley malt by adjuncts is a common practice adopted by large breweries, which can lead to a decrease in diastatic power, requiring the use of exogenous enzymes. For this reason, small variations in the spectral profile can occur in the carbohydrates region. Many studies have focused on differentiating beers according to type and brewing process. However, there have no studies concerning the discrimination of beers of the same type that differ only in style, using 1H NMR spectroscopy. In this study PCA (first three components explained 81.5% of the dataset variability), PLS-DA and SIMCA models proved to be powerful tool with predict power higher than 90% for distinguishing lager beers based on the raw materials employed in the brewing process.
ISSN:0308-8146
1873-7072
DOI:10.1016/j.foodchem.2018.08.077