کد مقاله | کد نشریه | سال انتشار | مقاله انگلیسی | نسخه تمام متن |
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5792568 | 1109640 | 2012 | 7 صفحه PDF | دانلود رایگان |

Iberian pig (IP) products are gourmet foods highly appreciated at international markets, reaching high prices, because of its exquisite flavors. At present, there aren't practical and affordable analytical methods which can authenticate every single piece put on the market. This paper reports on the performance of a handheld micro-electro-mechanical system (MEMS)-based spectrometer (1600-2400Â nm) for authentication-classification of individual IP carcasses into different commercial categories. Performance (accuracy and instrumental design) of the instrument was compared with that of high-resolution NIRS monochromators (400-2500Â nm). A total of 300 carcasses of IPs raised under different feeding regimes (“Acorn”, “Recebo” and “Feed”) were analyzed in three modes (intact fat in the carcass, skin-free subcutaneous fat samples and melted fat samples). The best classification results for the MEMS instrument were: 93.9% “Acorn” carcasses correctly classified, 96.4% “Feed” and 60.6% “Recebo”, respectively. Evaluation of model performance confirmed the suitability of the handheld device for individual, fast, non-destructive, low-cost analysis of IP carcasses on the slaughterhouse line.
âºNon-destructive approach for in-situ quality control in the IP industry is shown. âºA handheld MEMS-NIRS spectrometer is evaluated for IP feeding authentication. âºAt-line monochromator and handheld MEMS-NIRS performances are compared. âºInfluence of several instrument design factors is evaluated. âºThe MEMS-NIRS device enables individual, fast and low-cost IP carcass authentication.
Journal: Meat Science - Volume 90, Issue 3, March 2012, Pages 636-642