Colorimetric Sensor Array for Monitoring, Modelling and Comparing Spoilage Processes of Different Meat and Fish Foods
Academic Article
Publication Date:
2020
abstract:
Meat spoilage is a very complex combination of processes related to bacterial activities.
Numerous eorts are underway to develop automated techniques for monitoring this process.
We selected a panel of pH indicators and a colourimetric dye, selective for thiols. Embedding these
dyes into an anion exchange cellulose sheets, i.e., the commercial paper sheet known as “Colour
Catcher®” commonly used in the washing machine to prevent colour run problems, we obtained
an array made of six coloured spots (here named Dye name-CC@). The array, placed over the tray
containing a sample of meat or fish (not enriched at any extend with spoilage products), progressively
shows a colour change in the six spots. Photos of the array were acquired as a function of time,
RGB indices were used to follow the spoilage, Principal Component Analysis to model the data set.
We demonstrate that the array allows for the monitoring the overall spoilage process of chicken,
beef, pork and fish, obtaining different models that mimic the degradation pathway. The spoilage
processes for each kind of food, followed by the array colour evolution, were eventually compared
using three-way PCA, which clearly shows the same degradation pattern of protein foods, altered only
according to the different substrates.
Iris type:
1.1 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
sensor array; food safety/food waste; naked-eye detection; protein food spoilage; multi-purpose device; three-way PCA
List of contributors:
Magnaghi, LISA RITA; Capone, Federica; Zanoni, Camilla; Alberti, Giancarla; Quadrelli, Paolo; Biesuz, Raffaela
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