Harvest year effects on Apulian EVOOs evaluated by 1H NMR based metabolomics

PeerJ. 2016 Dec 15:4:e2740. doi: 10.7717/peerj.2740. eCollection 2016.

Abstract

Nine hundred extra virgin olive oils (EVOO) were extracted from individual olive trees of four olive cultivars (Coratina, Cima di Mola, Ogliarola, Peranzana), originating from the provinces of Bari and Foggia (Apulia region, Southern Italy) and collected during two consecutive harvesting seasons (2013/14 and 2014/15). Following genetic identification of individual olive trees, a detailed Apulian EVOO NMR database was built using 900 oils samples obtained from 900 cultivar certified single trees. A study on the olive oil lipid profile was carried out by statistical multivariate analysis (Principal Component Analysis, PCA, Partial Least-Squares Discriminant Analysis, PLS-DA, Orthogonal Partial Least-Squares Discriminant Analysis, OPLS-DA). Influence of cultivar and weather conditions, such as the summer rainfall, on the oil metabolic profile have been evaluated. Mahalanobis distances and J2 criterion have been measured to assess the quality of resulting scores clusters for each cultivar in the two harvesting campaigns. The four studied cultivars showed non homogeneous behavior. Notwithstanding the geographical spread and the wide number of samples, Coratina showed a consistent behavior of its metabolic profile in the two considered harvests. Among the other three Peranzana showed the second more consistent behavior, while Cima di Mola and Ogliarola having the biggest change over the two years.

Keywords: Cluster difference; Extra-virgin olive oil (EVOO); Harvest year effect; Mahalanobis distance (MAH); Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR); Quality metrics; Single-cultivar; Triacilglycerols (TAG).

Grants and funding

This study was supported by the Italian Ministry of University and Research (MIUR), Project PON “R&C” 2007–2013 (PON01_01958 PIVOLIO). The funders had no role in study design, data collection and analysis, decision to publish, or preparation of the manuscript.