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Mid-infrared spectroscopy: Screening method for analysis of food adulterants in reconstituted skimmed milk powder

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FOOD CONTROL
卷 136, 期 -, 页码 -

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DOI: 10.1016/j.foodcont.2022.108884

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Food adulteration; Untargeted method; Skimmed milk powder; Mid-infrared; Vibrational spectroscopy

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This study demonstrates that MilkoScanTM FT1 is a rapid screening technology for detecting food adulterants in reconstituted skimmed milk powder. The study accurately identified the presence of adulterants in samples, including nitrogen-rich compounds and bulking agents, and showed the challenges in detecting lactose. However, specific calibration methods were able to detect the addition of lactose. This screening method has potential applications in various food businesses, ensuring better quality and safety for consumers.
This study successfully shows that MilkoScanTM FT1 can be employed as rapid screening technology for detecting sixteen out of twenty-one food adulterants in reconstituted skimmed milk powder. The validation of untargeted fingerprinting method correctly identified 100% of unadulterated samples and 93% of samples adulterated with nitrogen-rich compounds or bulking agents at 5% economical adulteration. Furthermore, this work shows that lactose is a challenging adulterant to be detected by an untargeted screening method because it is naturally present in skimmed milk powder. However, this study showed that specific calibration can be applied to detect addition of lactose in skimmed milk powder. As a result, this method of screening displays a high potential to be employed by various food businesses (such as dairy, confectionary and infant formula, etc.) to rapid screening of raw materials and detect abnormalities, which may be linked to food adulteration or quality defects, ensuring products of better quality and safety to consumers.

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