| Literature DB >> 34073727 |
Andrés Martín-Gómez1, Natalia Arroyo-Manzanares2, María García-Nicolás2, Ángela I López-Lorente1, Soledad Cárdenas1, Ignacio López-García2, Pilar Viñas2, Manuel Hernández-Córdoba2, Lourdes Arce1.
Abstract
Dry-cured Iberian ham is officially classified into different commercial categories according to the pig's breed and feeding regime. These reach very different prices, thus promoting labelling fraud and causing great damage to the food sector. In this work, a method based on Raman spectroscopy was explored as a rapid in situ screening tool for Iberian ham samples. A total of 110 samples were analyzed to assess the potential of this technique to differentiate purebred, crossbred, acorn-fed and feed-fed dry-cured Iberian ham. A continuous signal probably due to sample fluorescence was obtained, which hid the Raman scattering signal. Therefore, chemometric treatment was applied in order to extract non-apparent information. High validated classification rates were obtained for feeding regime (83.3%) and breed (86.7%). In addition, an interlaboratory study was carried out to confirm the applicability of the method with 52 samples, obtaining a validated rate above 80%.Entities:
Keywords: Iberian ham; Raman; authentication; screening
Year: 2021 PMID: 34073727 DOI: 10.3390/foods10061177
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Foods ISSN: 2304-8158