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Atmospheric solids analysis probe-mass spectrometry (ASAP-MS) as a rapid fingerprinting technique to differentiate the harvest seasons of Tieguanyin oolong teas
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Environmental MonitoringEngineeringBiological Mass SpectrometryPlant MetabolomicsMachine Learning ModelsEarth ScienceFood ChemistryDecision TreeMicrometeorologyEnvironmental Analytical ChemistryAnalytical ChemistryRadian Asap MsFood SciencesForest MeteorologyHarvest SeasonsRapid Fingerprinting TechniqueHealth SciencesRadiation MeasurementComputational Mass SpectrometryMass SpectrometryTieguanyin Oolong TeasPhytochemistry
Atmospheric solids analysis probe-mass spectrometry (ASAP-MS), an ambient mass spectrometry technique, was used to differentiate spring and autumn Tieguanyin teas. Two configurations were used to obtain their chemical fingerprints - ASAP attached to a high-resolution quadrupole time-of-flight mass spectrometer (i.e., ASAP-QTOF) and to a single-quadrupole mass spectrometer (i.e., Radian™ ASAP™ mass spectrometer). Then, orthogonal projections to latent structures-discriminant analysis was conducted to identify features that held promise in differentiating harvest seasons. Four machine learning models - decision tree, linear discriminant analysis, support vector machine, and k-nearest neighbour - were built using these features, and high classification accuracy of up to 100% was achieved. The markers were putatively identified using their accurate masses and MS/MS fragmentation patterns from ASAP-QTOF. This approach was successfully transferred to the Radian ASAP MS, which is more deployable in the field. Overall, this study demonstrated the potential of ASAP-MS as a rapid fingerprinting tool for differentiating spring and autumn Tieguanyin.
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