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A non-complex-algorithmic and manually calculable fragment-resolved isotope framework ratios for geographic
ShuoCong Li1, ZhenPeng Zhen1, XiaoFeng Xie2
1Institute of Biological and Medical Engineering, Guangdong Academy of Sciences, Guangzhou 510316, China; China Sugar Quality Inspection and Testing Center, Guangzhou, China.
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Geographic authentication of refined sugar remains a major challenge in food analysis due to its exceptionally high purity and limited compositional diversity. In this study, a fragment-resolved stable isotope framework was developed to enable reliable origin discrimination without reliance on complex chemometric or machine-learning models. Using liquid chromatography-high-resolution mass spectrometry, sucrose-derived molecular fragments and their isotope-substituted counterparts were systematically resolved, yielding eight structurally meaningful isotope ratios (Rx). These fragment-level indicators exhibited stable and region-specific distributions across four major sugar-producing regions in China and provided substantially enhanced discriminatory power compared with conventional bulk δ13C analysis. Based on the Rx features, an interpretable μ ± σ interval-based model was established and successfully applied to the authentication of market samples. The proposed approach offers an interpretable, practical, and robust analytical strategy for refined sugar authentication and has potential utility in food quality control and traceability applications.

