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Detection of cumin powder adulteration with allergenic nutshells using FT-IR and portable NIRS coupled with chemometrics

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Author(s):
Cruz-Tirado, J. P. ; de Franca, Renann Lopes ; Tumbajulca, Marlon ; Barraza-Jauregui, Gabriela ; Barbin, Douglas Fernandes ; Siche, Raul
Total Authors: 6
Document type: Journal article
Source: Journal of Food Composition and Analysis; v. 116, p. 13-pg., 2023-03-01.
Abstract

Cumin (Cuminum cyminum L.) powder is a flavoured and valuable spice, usually adulterated with allergenic nutshells that may affect consumer health. Identification of these adulterants is normally performed with expensive analytical equipment using time-consuming methods. In this work, we compared a portable Near Infrared spectrometer (NIRS) and Fourier Transform infrared (FT-IR) benchtop spectrometer to detect and quantify peanut, pecan and walnut shells in cumin powder. Principal Component Analysis (PCA) allowed a good class separation (pure cumin vs. adulterated cumin), with loadings peaks related to essential oils in cumin and cellulosic compounds in nutshells. Data Driven Soft Independent Class Analogy (DD-SIMCA) was implemented to authenticate pure cumin, with sensitivity (SEN) = 82.4% and specificity (SPS) = 85.4%, while classification using FT-IR data reached SEN = 94.1% and SPS = 91.7%. Partial Least Square Regression (PLSR) models reached residual prediction deviation (RPD) values higher than 3.5 for portable NIR and 8.9 for FT-IR benchtop. Although FT-IR spectroscopy provided better results than NIRS, a portable NIRS could be used as a screening method throughout the supply chain due to the practicality, easy implementation and low cost, complementing a laboratory analysis with benchtop FT-IR. (AU)

FAPESP's process: 21/06606-4 - Microencapsulation of linseed oil in multilayer emulsions stabilized by carob protein hydrolysates and biopolymers
Grantee:Pedro Renann Lopes de França
Support Opportunities: Scholarships in Brazil - Doctorate
FAPESP's process: 20/09198-1 - Hyperspectral imaging and artificial intelligence for quality control of protein-based products: isolates, microcapsules and gels
Grantee:Luis Jam Pier Cruz Tirado
Support Opportunities: Scholarships in Brazil - Doctorate