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Smart evaluation of tea quality: machine learning-assisted SERS for white tea vintage authentication and grade
Qian Ye1, Xianjin Zhang1, Yuanyuan Yao1
1Jiaxing Key Laboratory of Molecular Recognition and Sensing, Provincial Key Laboratory of Multimodal Perceiving and Intelligent Systems, College of Biological, Chemical Sciences and Engineering, Jiaxing University, Jiaxing, Zhejiang 314001, China.
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Traditional sensory evaluation methods for tea-relying on empirical experience, visual colorimetry, and subjective taste perception-suffer from irreproducible inter-rater variability and inability to quantify bioactive markers, thus failing to establish scientifically verifiable quality standards. To address this, we developed an intelligent platform integrating surface-enhanced Raman scattering with machine learning for rapid and quantitative white tea analysis, enabling detection within just 20 min. Utilizing silver nano-coral substrates for signal enhancement and a 785 nm portable Raman spectrometer for full-spectrum data acquisition, we constructed a hybrid machine learning architecture featuring Random Forest for vintage classification (96% accuracy) and Gradient Boosting Regressor for epigallocatechin gallate (EGCG) quantification (R2 = 0.98, the values of Root Mean Square Error, Mean Absolute Error, and Mean Square Error all approach zero). This approach established a definitive EGCG-content grading hierarchy: Yinzhen > Mudan > Gongmei > Shoumei, which is highly consistent with traditional sensory evaluation methods, while provides additional quantitative ability.
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