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Anal Chim Acta ; 622(1-2): 189-94, 2008 Aug 01.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-18602552

ABSTRACT

The potential of the near infrared spectroscopy (NIRS) technique for the analysis of red paprika for aflatoxin B(1), ochratoxin A and total aflatoxins is explored. As a reference, the results from a chromatographic method with fluorescence detection (HPLC-FD) following an immunoaffinity cleanup (IAC) were employed. For the NIRS measurement, a remote reflectance fibre-optic probe was applied directly onto the samples of paprika. There was no need for pre-treatment or manipulation of the sample. The modified partial least squares (MPLS) algorithm was employed as a regression method. The multiple correlation coefficients (RSQ) and the prediction corrected standard errors (SEP(C)) were respectively 0.955 and 0.2 microg kg(-1), 0.853 and 2.3 microg kg(-1), 0.938 and 0.3 microg kg(-1) for aflatoxin B(1), ochratoxin A and total aflatoxins, respectively. The capacity for prediction of the developed model measured as ratio performance deviation (RPD) for aflatoxin B(1) (5.2), ochratoxin A (2.8) and total aflatoxins (4.4) indicate that NIRS technique using a fibre-optic probe offers an alternative for the determination of these three parameters in paprika, with an advantageously lower cost and higher speed as compared with the chemical method. Content of aflatoxin B(1) and total aflatoxins are the parameters currently employed by the food regulations to limit the levels of the four aflatoxins in many foodstuffs. In addition, aflatoxin B(1) itself is an excellent indicator for aflatoxins' contamination since it is always the most abundant and toxic.


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Capsicum/chemistry , Food Contamination/analysis , Mycotoxins/analysis , Calibration , Chromatography, High Pressure Liquid , Color , Molecular Structure , Mycotoxins/chemistry , Spain , Spectroscopy, Near-Infrared
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Talanta ; 72(3): 998-1003, 2007 May 15.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-19071715

ABSTRACT

In the present work, we study the use of near infra-red spectroscopy (NIRS) technology together with a remote reflectance fibre-optic probe for determination of the major components in bee pollen. The method allows immediate control of the bee pollen without prior sample treatment or destruction through direct application of the fibre-optic probe to the sample. The regression method employed was modified partial least squares (MPLS). The calibration results obtained using 45 samples of bee pollen allowed the measurement of protein, moisture, ash, reducing sugars, and pH with multiple correlation coefficients (RSQ) and prediction corrected standard errors (SEPC) of 0.91, 0.56% for protein, of 0.78 and 0.49% for moisture; 0.92 and 0.049% for ash; 0.81 and 1.32g of glucose/100g of bee pollen; 0.84 and 0.15 for pH, respectively. The prediction capacity of the pattern was checked by applying it to samples of unknown pollen in external validation.

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Talanta ; 40(9): 1419-23, 1993 Sep.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-18965800

ABSTRACT

Diacetyl and 2,3-pentanedione react with isoniazide in acidified solutions to give the corresponding hydrazones which, by reacting with a zirconium (IV) salt, form fluorescent complexes. Both reactions have been studied separately. Variables such as pH, heating time, and excess of reactives are discussed. The method may be used for the determination of these compounds in foods.

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