Abstract
Food and beverage contamination poses a persistent global threat. A prime example is the presence of methanol in counterfeit or illicit spirits, causing severe and often fatal poisoning worldwide. Rapid, non-destructive, and on-site screening methods capable of molecular analysis directly through commercial packaging are therefore urgently needed for quality control and consumer safety. Here, we introduce a non-invasive optical approach based on Raman spectroscopy that judiciously combines wavefront shaping with wavelength modulation to enhance the signal-to-noise ratio and enable quantification of methanol in unopened bottled spirits. A limit of detection of 0.2% (v/v) methanol in 40% ethanol was achieved, well below the 2% (v/v) threshold for safe human consumption. This truly non-invasive method remains robust through coloured glass bottles, with calibration validated in a real spirit sample. By enabling through-container methanol detection, the technique offers a practical tool to protect consumers and streamline routine screening across the beverage supply chain. Moreover, this Raman geometry establishes a versatile platform for assessing authenticity, composition, and contaminants directly through packaging.
| Original language | English |
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| Place of Publication | Online |
| Publisher | arXiv |
| Number of pages | 28 |
| Publication status | Published - 8 Oct 2025 |
Keywords
- Raman spectroscopy
- Methanol
- Through-the-bottle
- Wavelength modulation
- Wavefront-shaping
- Non-invasive
- Alcoholic beverages
- Food safety
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EPSRC Impact Acceleration: EPSRC Impact Acceleration Account - University of St Andrews 2022
Brown, C. T. A. (PI)
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Data underpinning "Non-invasive optical quantification of methanol in bottled spirits"
Kritzinger, A. (Creator), Dwapanyin, G. (Creator), Mouthaan, R. (Creator), Bruce, G. (Creator) & Dholakia, K. (Creator), University of St Andrews, 13 May 2026
DOI: 10.17630/a958aa35-4322-4d54-b29b-d2b6db5e3800
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