A Rapid Method Based on Fluorescence Spectroscopy for Meat Spoilage Detection
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Authors/contributors
- Wu, Binlin (Author)
- Dahlberg, Kevin (Author)
- Gao, Xin (Author)
- Smith, Jason (Author)
- Bailin, Jacob (Author)
Title
A Rapid Method Based on Fluorescence Spectroscopy for Meat Spoilage Detection
Abstract
Food spoilage is mainly caused by microorganisms, such as bacteria. In this study, we measure the autofluorescence in meat samples longitudinally over a week in an attempt to develop a method to rapidly detect meat spoilage using fluorescence spectroscopy. Meat food is a biological tissue, which contains intrinsic fluorophores, such as tryptophan, collagen, nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide (NADH) and flavin adenine dinucleotide (FAD) etc. As meat spoils, it undergoes various morphological and chemical changes. The concentrations of the native fluorophores present in a sample may change. In particular, the changes in NADH and FAD are associated with microbial metabolism, which is the most important process of the bacteria in food spoilage. Such changes may be revealed by fluorescence spectroscopy and used to indicate the status of meat spoilage. Therefore, such native fluorophores may be unique, reliable and non-subjective indicators for detection of spoiled meat. The results of the study show that the relative concentrations of all above fluorophores change as the meat samples kept in room temperature (~19°C) spoil. The changes become more rapidly after about two days. For the meat samples kept in a freezer (~ -12°C), the changes are much less or even unnoticeable over a-week-long storage.
Publication
International Journal of High Speed Electronics and Systems
Date
09/2018
Volume
27
Issue
03n04
Pages
1840025
Journal Abbr
Int. J. Hi. Spe. Ele. Syst.
Citation Key
wuRapidMethodBased2018
Accessed
10/8/19, 4:01 PM
ISSN
0129-1564, 1793-6438
Language
English
Library Catalog
DOI.org (Crossref)
Extra
4 citations (Crossref) [2023-10-31]
Citation Key Alias: lens.org/014-150-261-026-674, pop00221
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Citation
Wu, B., Dahlberg, K., Gao, X., Smith, J., & Bailin, J. (2018). A Rapid Method Based on Fluorescence Spectroscopy for Meat Spoilage Detection. International Journal of High Speed Electronics and Systems, 27(03n04), 1840025. https://doi.org/10.1142/S0129156418400256
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