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Prediction of fatty acids content in pig adipose tissue by near infrared spectroscopy: At-line versus in-situ analysis

Journal

MEAT SCIENCE
Volume 95, Issue 3, Pages 503-511

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.meatsci.2013.05.020

Keywords

Iberian pig; In-situ analysis; NIRS; Quantitative; Fatty acids; MEMS device

Funding

  1. Research Project INIA [RTA 2008-00026-C07]
  2. Research Excellence Program of the Andalusian Regional Government [P09-AGR-5129]
  3. Spanish Ministry of Education [FPU. AP2008-00838]

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A handheld micro-electro-mechanical system (MEMS) based spectrometer working in the near infrared region (NIR) (1600-2400 nm) was evaluated for in-situ and non-destructive prediction of main fatty acids in Iberian pig (IP) carcasses. 110 IP carcasses were measured. Performance of the instrument was compared with at-line high-resolution NIRS monochromators working in two analysis modes: melted fat samples (transflectance cups) and intact adipose tissues (interactance fiber optic). Standard Error of Prediction (SEP) values obtained on the MEMS-NIRS device were: 0.68% (stearic), 1.30% (oleic), 0.55% (linoleic) and 1% (palmitic), explaining a variability of 83%, 84%, 81% and 78%, respectively. As expected, this represented a loss of predictive capability in comparison to at-line models, even with the same spectral characteristics as on the handheld device. However, the estimated total errors were at the same level for gas chromatography and NIRS analysis. This indicates that the MEMS-NIRS in-situ analysis of each individual carcass provides a cost-effective and real-time quality control system with suitable accuracy. (c) 2013 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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