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Volumn 115, Issue , 2013, Pages 568-573
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Feasibility of using near infrared spectroscopy to detect and quantify an adulterant in high quality sandalwood oil
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Author keywords
Economic adulteration; LWR; NIR spectroscopy; Oil authenticity; PLSR
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Indexed keywords
AUTHENTICATION;
CALIBRATION;
ESSENTIAL OILS;
INFRARED DEVICES;
NEAR INFRARED SPECTROSCOPY;
COEFFICIENT OF DETERMINATION;
LOCALLY WEIGHTED REGRESSION;
NIR SPECTROSCOPY;
OIL AUTHENTICITY;
PARTIAL LEAST SQUARE REGRESSION;
PLSR;
ROOT MEAN SQUARE ERROR OF CALIBRATIONS;
ROOT-MEAN-SQUARE ERROR OF PREDICTIONS;
MEAN SQUARE ERROR;
SANDALWOOD OIL;
SESQUITERPENE;
VEGETABLE OIL;
ARTICLE;
CHEMISTRY;
DRUG CONTAMINATION;
ECONOMIC ADULTERATION;
FEASIBILITY STUDY;
LWR;
METHODOLOGY;
NEAR INFRARED SPECTROSCOPY;
NIR SPECTROSCOPY;
OIL AUTHENTICITY;
PLSR;
REGRESSION ANALYSIS;
ECONOMIC ADULTERATION;
LWR;
NIR SPECTROSCOPY;
OIL AUTHENTICITY;
PLSR;
DRUG CONTAMINATION;
FEASIBILITY STUDIES;
LEAST-SQUARES ANALYSIS;
PLANT OILS;
SESQUITERPENES;
SPECTROSCOPY, NEAR-INFRARED;
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EID: 84886064750
PISSN: 13861425
EISSN: None
Source Type: Journal
DOI: 10.1016/j.saa.2013.06.076 Document Type: Article |
Times cited : (23)
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References (18)
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