2021
DOI: 10.18343/jipi.26.4.479
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Penggunaan UV-Vis Spektroskopi dan Kemometrika untuk Uji Keaslian Kopi Codot Lampung

Abstract: Codot coffee from Tanggamus, Lampung is one of Indonesian specialty coffee with a very limited production. In this research, an authentication study for the Codot ground roasted coffee was conducted using UV-vis spectroscopy and chemometrics. A total of 330 samples of pure and adulterated Codot coffee was prepared. The adulterated Codot coffee samples were intentionally created by adding a regular coffee (non-Codot coffee) into pure Codot coffee samples with three levels of adulterations: low (10-20%), medium … Show more

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“…Authentication can be performed using a spectroscopic UV-Vis tool. UV-VIS spectroscopy has the advantage of being affordable and widely available in the laboratory (Yulia et al, 2021). The wavelength range aims to maximize in the authentication process because the uptake of mixed samples will be quite significant (Rohaeti et al, 2019).…”
Section: Authentication Combretum Indicum Varr B Against Combretum In...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Authentication can be performed using a spectroscopic UV-Vis tool. UV-VIS spectroscopy has the advantage of being affordable and widely available in the laboratory (Yulia et al, 2021). The wavelength range aims to maximize in the authentication process because the uptake of mixed samples will be quite significant (Rohaeti et al, 2019).…”
Section: Authentication Combretum Indicum Varr B Against Combretum In...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The resulting HFCS has a fructose content of 42%, while HFCS with a fructose content of up to 90% is produced using a fractionation process which largely removes the remaining glucose from the 42% HFCS. HFCS 90% and HFCS 42% are combined to make HFCS 55% (Aulia, 2022).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A spectroscopic approach based on UV spectroscopy has been tried in Indonesia to verify the authenticity of agricultural products such as coffee and tea. For example, research conducted by Aulia (2022) used spectroscopy to identify adulteration of stingless bee monoflora honey mixed with the sweetener HFCS-55 and Himawan (2022) used spectroscopy to study the mixing of stingless honey mixed with corn syrup. Then Hadi et al (2017) used spectroscopy to determine polyphenol levels in packaged tea extracts.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%