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Advances in Atypical FT-IR Milk Screening: Combining Untargeted Spectra Screening and Cluster Algorithms
Lukas Spieß1  Harrie van den Bijgaart1  Peter de Peinder2 
[1] Qlip B.V., P.O. Box 119, 7200 AC Zutphen, The Netherlands;VibSpec, Haaftenlaan 28, 4006 XL Tiel, The Netherlands;
关键词: Fourier-transform infrared;    spectroscopy;    milk;    adulteration;    spectra;    untargeted;   
DOI  :  10.3390/foods10051111
来源: DOAJ
【 摘 要 】

Fourier-transform mid-infrared spectrometry is an attractive technology for screening adulterated liquid milk products. So far, studies on how infrared spectroscopy can be used to screen spectra for atypical milk composition have either used targeted methods to test for specific adulterants, or have used untargeted screening methods that do not reveal in what way the spectra are atypical. In this study, we evaluate the potential of combining untargeted screening methods with cluster algorithms to indicate in what way a spectrum is atypical and, if possible, why. We found that a combination of untargeted screening methods and cluster algorithms can reveal meaningful and generalizable categories of atypical milk spectra. We demonstrate that spectral information (e.g., the compositional milk profile) and meta-data associated with their acquisition (e.g., at what date and which instrument) can be used to understand in what way the milk is atypical and how it can be used to form hypotheses about the underlying causes. Thereby, it was indicated that atypical milk screening can serve as a valuable complementary quality assurance tool in routine FTIR milk analysis.

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