Date of Publication
12-14-2022
Document Type
Bachelor's Thesis
Degree Name
Bachelor of Science in Biochemistry
Subject Categories
Biochemistry | Chemistry
College
College of Science
Department/Unit
Chemistry
Thesis Advisor
Emmanuel V. Garcia
Defense Panel Member
Marissa G. Noel
Joan Candice Ondevilla
Abstract/Summary
Coffee has been identified as a priority crop due to its rise in demand as a daily commodity, and the Philippines is one of the countries that have the ideal climatic and soil conditions to produce and grow a wide variety of coffee. To curb the increase in fraudulent practices, analytical techniques have been utilized to determine the authenticity of coffee, with an emphasis on their origin. Unroasted coffee beans were acquired from open call respondents as well as participants of the Philippine Coffee Quality Competition (PCQC) were collected for analysis. More than fifty (50) coffee bean samples were prepared and analyzed using a portable X-ray Fluorescence Spectrometer. The multi elemental profile of each coffee bean was subjected to the Random Forest algorithm to determine whether there are significant factors that contribute to the fingerprinting and traceability of coffee beans. All three contributing factors, ‘Region’, ‘Fermentation’, ‘Elevation’ and visually showcased clustering, with outliers present in all cases. The factor, ‘Region,’ yielded the best classification and had the lowest percent error. The other two factors, although displaying clustering properties similar to the first factor, ‘Region,’ unfortunately had more misclassifications with higher percent errors. Even so, the significance of these clustering proves that with more contributing factors that affect the elemental profile, traceability and identification of coffee beans becomes more difficult to replicate, and thus multi elemental profiling can be effective as a geographical indicator.
Abstract Format
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Language
English
Format
Electronic
Keywords
Coffee—Philippines—Identification; Coffee—Philippines—Analysis
Recommended Citation
Degawan, I. K., & Gaite, B. B. (2022). Establishing factors of coffee cultivation for geographical identification using multi elemental profiling. Retrieved from https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/etdb_chem/19
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12-20-2023