Stoichiometric analysis of 20 amino acids, thermogravimetric parameters and trace elements in five types of tea from Guizhou, China, based on entropy analysis (EA) and factor cluster analysis (FCA)

This study employed a range of indicators, including heat of combustion, combustibility, fat content, amino acid content, ash content, crude fiber content, trace element content, and concentrations of catechins, theanine, and caffeine, to develop comprehensive evaluation systems for assessing the qu...

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Main Authors: Libing Zhou, Chunli Huang
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Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2025-04-01
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description This study employed a range of indicators, including heat of combustion, combustibility, fat content, amino acid content, ash content, crude fiber content, trace element content, and concentrations of catechins, theanine, and caffeine, to develop comprehensive evaluation systems for assessing the quality of five tea samples: Duyun Maojian tea, Liping fragrant tea, Shuicheng spring tea, Huaxi jasmine tea, and Zunyi black tea. Analytical techniques such as gray pattern recognition (GPR), gray principal component analysis (GPCA), gray factor analysis (GFA), entropy analysis (EA), and factor cluster analysis (FCA) were utilized. Based on the 42variable data, the nutritional value ranked as follows: Shuicheng spring tea > Huaxi jasmine tea > Duyun Maojian tea > Liping fragrant tea > Zunyi black tea. These findings offer significant theoretical and practical insights for the determination and comprehensive evaluation of tea quality indicators, contributing to scientific research on the nutrition, health, and classification aspects of tea.
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spelling doaj-art-d0e4892cccce49b0befec4cc1b8d23532025-08-20T02:31:51ZengElsevierFood Chemistry: X2590-15752025-04-012710245710.1016/j.fochx.2025.102457Stoichiometric analysis of 20 amino acids, thermogravimetric parameters and trace elements in five types of tea from Guizhou, China, based on entropy analysis (EA) and factor cluster analysis (FCA)Libing Zhou0Chunli Huang1Corresponding author.; Guangxi Science & Technology Normal University, Laibin 546199, Guangxi, ChinaGuangxi Science & Technology Normal University, Laibin 546199, Guangxi, ChinaThis study employed a range of indicators, including heat of combustion, combustibility, fat content, amino acid content, ash content, crude fiber content, trace element content, and concentrations of catechins, theanine, and caffeine, to develop comprehensive evaluation systems for assessing the quality of five tea samples: Duyun Maojian tea, Liping fragrant tea, Shuicheng spring tea, Huaxi jasmine tea, and Zunyi black tea. Analytical techniques such as gray pattern recognition (GPR), gray principal component analysis (GPCA), gray factor analysis (GFA), entropy analysis (EA), and factor cluster analysis (FCA) were utilized. Based on the 42variable data, the nutritional value ranked as follows: Shuicheng spring tea > Huaxi jasmine tea > Duyun Maojian tea > Liping fragrant tea > Zunyi black tea. These findings offer significant theoretical and practical insights for the determination and comprehensive evaluation of tea quality indicators, contributing to scientific research on the nutrition, health, and classification aspects of tea.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2590157525003049TeaThermogravimetric analysisICP–OESTrace elementsAmino acids
spellingShingle Libing Zhou
Chunli Huang
Stoichiometric analysis of 20 amino acids, thermogravimetric parameters and trace elements in five types of tea from Guizhou, China, based on entropy analysis (EA) and factor cluster analysis (FCA)
Food Chemistry: X
Tea
Thermogravimetric analysis
ICP–OES
Trace elements
Amino acids
title Stoichiometric analysis of 20 amino acids, thermogravimetric parameters and trace elements in five types of tea from Guizhou, China, based on entropy analysis (EA) and factor cluster analysis (FCA)
title_full Stoichiometric analysis of 20 amino acids, thermogravimetric parameters and trace elements in five types of tea from Guizhou, China, based on entropy analysis (EA) and factor cluster analysis (FCA)
title_fullStr Stoichiometric analysis of 20 amino acids, thermogravimetric parameters and trace elements in five types of tea from Guizhou, China, based on entropy analysis (EA) and factor cluster analysis (FCA)
title_full_unstemmed Stoichiometric analysis of 20 amino acids, thermogravimetric parameters and trace elements in five types of tea from Guizhou, China, based on entropy analysis (EA) and factor cluster analysis (FCA)
title_short Stoichiometric analysis of 20 amino acids, thermogravimetric parameters and trace elements in five types of tea from Guizhou, China, based on entropy analysis (EA) and factor cluster analysis (FCA)
title_sort stoichiometric analysis of 20 amino acids thermogravimetric parameters and trace elements in five types of tea from guizhou china based on entropy analysis ea and factor cluster analysis fca
topic Tea
Thermogravimetric analysis
ICP–OES
Trace elements
Amino acids
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2590157525003049
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