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Author(s): BAQUETA, M. R.; RUTLEDGE, D. N.; ALVES, E. A.; MANDRONE, M.; POLI, F.; COQUEIRO, A.; SANTOS, A. C. C.; REBELLATO, A. P.; LUZ, G. M.; GOULART, B. H. F.; PILAU, E. J.; PALLONE, J. A. L.; VALDERRAMA, P. The objective of this research was to apply the multi-block data analysis method Path-ComDim to evaluate the relationships between the multiple data blocks acquired on conilon Capixaba and indigenous... ... |
Author(s): BAQUETA, M. R.; POSTIGO, M. P.; ALVES, E. A.; MORAES NETO, V. F. de; VALDERRAMA, P.; PALLONE, J. A. L.; DINIZ, P. H. G. D. The prevention of coffee fraud through the use of digital and intelligence-based technologies is an analytical challenge because depending on the adulterant, visual inspection is unreliable in roasted... ... |
Author(s): MORAES NETO, V. F. de; BAQUETA, M. R.; CARAMÊS, E. T. dos S.; SANTANA, F. B. de; ALVES, E. A.; PALLONE, J. A. L. This study aims to evaluate the feasibility of using the UV–Vis spectroscopy technique associated with a PLS-DA model to discriminate Robusta Amazônico from Conilon coffees in the state of Espírito Sa... ... |
Author(s): BAQUETA, M. R.; MARINI, F.; ROCHA, R. B.; VALDERRAMA, P.; PALLONE, J. A. L. New Brazilian Canephora coffees (Conilon and Robusta) of high added value from specific origins have been protected by geographical indication to guarantee their origin and quality. Recently, benchtop... ... |
Author(s): BAQUETA, M. R.; VALDERRAMA, P.; MANDRONE, M.; POLI, F.; COQUEIRO, A.; COSTA-SANTOS, A. C.; REBELLATO. A. A.; LUZ, G. M.; ROCHA, R. B.; PALLONE, J. A. L.; MARINI, F. Different analytical techniques, mixing single and multi-block chemometric analyses in supervised and unsu- pervised approaches, and the selection of variables in the coffee discrimination domain have... ... |
Author(s): BAQUETA, M. R.; ALVES, E. A.; VALDERRAMA, P.; PALLONE, J. A. L. High-quality Brazilian Canephora coffees are rising to the level of specialty coffees in the face of a new industry perception. In this framework, spectra from 527 coffees were analyzed in the near-in... ... |
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