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EVOODec - A deconvolution tool for EVOO abosorption spectra analysis

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EVOODec

A deconvolution tool for EVOO abosorption spectra analysis

Reference paper

S. Jurinovich and V. Domenici, "A digital tool for the analysis of UV-vis spectra of olive oils and educational activities with high school and undergraduate students", J. Chem. Education, 2022, 99, 2, 787–798. DOI: 10.1021/acs.jchemed.1c01015.

EVOODec is a tool for calculating the concentration of the pigments usually cointened in the extra-virgin olive oil from a spectral deconvolution of the near-UV / Visible absorption data. The program allows to choose the spectral range and to select specific pigments to perform the deconvolution. Automatical and manual deconvolution modes are availble. Results are shown both in a graphical and in a text form.

A pre-loaded data set containing seven pigments is available for deconvolution. The contribuition of the oil matrix is accounted by also including the triolein (TRIO) absorption. The pigments actually available are:

  • Pheophytin a (Pheo-a)
  • Pheophytin b (Pheo-b)
  • Beta-Carotene (b-CAR)
  • Lutein (LUT)
  • Neoxanthin (NEX)
  • Chlorophyll a (Chl-a)
  • Chlorophyll b (Chl-b)