Journal of Chemistry (Jan 2016)

Assessment of Physicochemical Properties of Tequila Brands: Authentication and Quality

  • Alejandra Carreon-Alvarez,
  • Amaury Suárez-Gómez,
  • Florentina Zurita,
  • Sergio Gómez-Salazar,
  • J. Felix Armando Soltero,
  • Maximiliano Barcena-Soto,
  • Norberto Casillas,
  • Porfirio-Gutierrez,
  • Edgar David Moreno-Medrano

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1155/2016/6254942
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 2016

Abstract

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Several physicochemical properties were measured in commercial tequila brands: conductivity, density, pH, sound velocity, viscosity, and refractive index. Physicochemical data were analyzed by Principal Component Analysis (PCA), cluster analysis, and the one-way analysis of variance to identify the quality and authenticity of tequila brands. According to the Principal Component Analysis, the existence of 3 main components was identified, explaining the 87.76% of the total variability of physicochemical measurements. In general, all tequila brands appeared together in the plane of the first two principal components. In the cluster analysis, four groups showing similar characteristics were identified. In particular, one of the clusters contains some tequila brands that are not identified by the Regulatory Council of Tequila and do not meet the quality requirements established in the Mexican Official Standard 006. These tequila brands are characterized by having higher conductivity and density and lower viscosity and refractive index, determined by one-way analysis of variance. Therefore, these economical measurements, PCA, and cluster analysis can be used to determinate the authenticity of a tequila brand.