Fast detection and quantification of pork meat in other meats by reflectance FT-NIR spectroscopy and multivariate analysis.
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2020
This study aimed to develop a fast analytical method, combining near infrared reflectance spectroscopy and multivariate analysis, for detection and quantification of pork meat in other meat samples. A total of 5952 mixture samples from 39 types of meat were prepared in triplicate, with the inclusion of pork at 0%, 1%, 5%, 10%, 30%, 50%, 70%, 90% and 100%. Each sample was scanned using an FT-NIR spectrophotometer in the reflection mode. Spectra were collected in the wavenumber range from 10,000 to 4000 cm, at a resolution of 2 cm and a total path length of 0.5 mm. Principal Component Analysis (PCA) revealed the similarities and differences among the various types of meat samples and Partial Least-Squares Discriminant Analysis (PLS-DA) showed a good discrimination between pure and pork-spiked meat samples. A Partial Least-Squares Regression (PLSR) model was built to predict the pork meat contents in other meats, which provided the R value of 0.9774 and RMSECV value of 1.08%. Additionally, an external validation was carried out using a test set, providing a rather good prediction error, with an RMSEP value of 1.84%.
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Authors | Mabood, Fazal;Boqué, Ricard;Alkindi, Abdulazi Y;Al-Harrasi, Ahmed;Al Amri, Iss S;Boukra, Salah;Jabeen, Farah;Hussain, Javid;Abbas, Ghulam;Naureen, Zakira;Haq, Quazi M I;Shah, Hakikull H;Khan, Ajmal;Khalaf, Samer K;Kadim, Isam; |
Journal | Meat science |
Year | 2020 |
DOI | S0309-1740(19)30870-8 |
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