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KMID : 1024620100300050851
Food Science of Animal Resources
2010 Volume.30 No. 5 p.851 ~ p.859
Analysis of the Different Heated Milks using Electronic Nose
Hong Eun-Jeung

Noh Bong-Soo
Park Seung-Yong
Abstract
This study was conducted to investigate the application of a model system using an MS-electronic nose based on the discriminative function analysis on volatile flavors, to prediction of the shelf-life of market milk by preservation temperature and differently-loaded heat treatment. On mass spectrum, the ion fragments of volatile flavors of milk obtained from MS-electronic nose could be distinguished at amu 60, 91, 92, and 93. The response levels of volatile flavors at each amu increased in proportion to the heat treatment loaded to the milk, in the order of LTLT, HTST, and UHT. This study indicated that the discriminative function scores of the volatile flavors seemed to correlate with the preservation temperature, storage period, and heat treatment conditions; DF1 (discriminative function first score) showed a strong relationship to storage periods, with of 0.9965, 0.9965, and 0.9911 at temperatures of 4, 7, and , respectively, while DF2 was influenced by heat treatment conditions with an of 0.9861 at . It is suggested that the discriminative function analysis given by an MS-electronic nose could be used to construct a new quality control model system for the evaluation of heat treatment loaded during the processing of milk, and for predicting storage periods of market milk.
KEYWORD
MS-electronic nose system, discriminative function analysis (DFA), market milk, prediction of shelf-life, preservation temperature
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