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3 June 2015 Micro-Raman spectroscopy for meat type detection
M. De Biasio, P. Stampfer, R. Leitner, C. W. Huck, V. Wiedemair, D. Balthasar
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Abstract
The recent horse meat scandal in Europe increased the demand for optical sensors that can identify meat type. Micro-Raman spectroscopy is a promising technique for the discrimination of meat types. Here, we present micro-Raman measurements of chicken, pork, turkey, mutton, beef and horse meat test samples. The data was analyzed with different combinations of data normalization and classification approaches. Our results show that Raman spectroscopy can discriminate between different meat types. Red and white meat are easily discriminated, however a sophisticated chemometric model is required to discriminate species within these groups.
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M. De Biasio, P. Stampfer, R. Leitner, C. W. Huck, V. Wiedemair, and D. Balthasar "Micro-Raman spectroscopy for meat type detection", Proc. SPIE 9482, Next-Generation Spectroscopic Technologies VIII, 94821J (3 June 2015); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2176321
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KEYWORDS
Raman spectroscopy

Micro raman spectroscopy

Spectroscopy

Data analysis

Principal component analysis

Chemometrics

Molecular spectroscopy

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