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Concordance analysis between estimation methods of milk fatty acid content.

Mary Ana Petersen Rodriguez1, Juliana Petrini1, Evandro Maia Ferreira1, Luciana Regina Mangeti Barreto Mourão1, Mayara Salvian1, Laerte Dagher Cassoli1, Alexandre Vaz Pires1, Paulo Fernando Machado1, Gerson Barreto Mourão2.   

Abstract

Considering the milk fatty acid influence on human health, the aim of this study was to compare gas chromatography (GC) and Fourier transform infrared (FTIR) spectroscopy for the determination of these compounds. Fatty acid content (g/100g of fat) were obtained by both methods and compared through Pearson's correlation, linear Bayesian regression, and the Bland-Altman method. Despite the high correlations between the measurements (r=0.60-0.92), the regression coefficient values indicated higher measures for palmitic acid, oleic acid, unsaturated and monounsaturated fatty acids and lower values for stearic acid, saturated and polyunsaturated fatty acids estimated by GC in comparison to FTIR results. This inequality was confirmed in the Bland-Altman test, with an average bias varying from -8.65 to 6.91g/100g of fat. However, the inclusion of 94% of the samples into the concordance limits suggested that the variability of the differences between the methods was constant throughout the range of measurement. Therefore, despite the inequality between the estimates, the methods displayed the same pattern of milk fat composition, allowing similar conclusions about the milk samples under evaluation.
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Keywords:  Concordance analysis; Conjugated linoleic acid; Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy; Gas chromatography; Milk quality

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Year:  2014        PMID: 24629954     DOI: 10.1016/j.foodchem.2014.01.092

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Food Chem        ISSN: 0308-8146            Impact factor:   7.514


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