Literature DB >> 10552532

Near-infrared analysis of fat, protein, and casein in cow's milk.

M F Laporte1, P Paquin.   

Abstract

Fat, crude protein, true protein, and casein were determined in cow milks by near-infrared transmission spectroscopy (NIR). Partial and overall PLS calibrations were performed on two sets of samples: partial calibration included 76 unhomogenized samples, whereas overall calibration used 96 homogenized and unhomogenized samples. Standard errors of calibration were 0.12% for fat, 0.06% for crude protein, 0.04% for true protein, and 0.05% for casein in the overall calibration. Validation of the overall calibration with an independent set of samples gave standard errors of prediction of 0. 07% for fat, 0.06% for crude protein and casein, and 0.05% for true protein. Except for fat, all of the statistical parameters were better with overall than with partial calibrations, which indicates that homogenization has an effect on NIR fat determination. Despite the relatively small number of samples included in the calibration model, NIR transmission was found to be a reliable method for the determination of fat and nitrogenous constituents in milk.

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Year:  1999        PMID: 10552532     DOI: 10.1021/jf980929r

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Agric Food Chem        ISSN: 0021-8561            Impact factor:   5.279


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