Qualitative study of ethanol content in tequilas by Raman spectroscopy and principal component analysis

Spectrochim Acta A Mol Biomol Spectrosc. 2005 Sep;61(11-12):2657-62. doi: 10.1016/j.saa.2004.10.008. Epub 2005 Jan 12.

Abstract

Using Raman spectroscopy, with an excitation radiation source of 514.5 nm, and principal component analysis (PCA) was elaborated a method to study qualitatively the ethanol content in tequila samples. This method is based in the OH region profile (water) of the Raman spectra. Also, this method, using the fluorescence background of the Raman spectra, can be used to distinguish silver tequila from aged tequilas. The first three PCs of the Raman spectra, that provide the 99% of the total variance of the data set, were used for the samples classification. The PCA1 and PCA2 are related with the water (or ethanol) content of the sample, whereas the PCA3 is related with the fluorescence background of the Raman spectra.

MeSH terms

  • Alcoholic Beverages / analysis*
  • Ethanol / analysis*
  • Principal Component Analysis*
  • Spectrum Analysis, Raman*
  • Water / analysis

Substances

  • Water
  • Ethanol