한국근적외분광분석학회:학술대회논문집 (Proceedings of the Korean Society of Near Infrared Spectroscopy Conference)
- 한국근적외분광분석학회 2001년도 NIR-2001
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- Pages.1520-1520
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- 2001
DISCRIMINATION BETWEEN VIRGIN OLIVE OILS FROM CRETE AND THE PELOPONESE USING NEAR INFRARED TRANSFLECTANCE SPECTROSCOPY
- Flynn, Stephen J. (TEAGASC, The National Food Centre) ;
- Downey, Gerard (TEAGASC, The National Food Centre)
- 발행 : 2001.06.01
초록
Food adulteration is a serious consumer fraud and a potentially dangerous practice. Regulatory authorities and food processors require a rapid, non-destructive test to accurately confirm authenticity in a range of food products and raw materials. Olive oil is prime target for adulteration either on the basis of the processing treatments used for its extraction (extra virgin vs virgin vs ordinary oil) or its geographical origin (e.g. Greek vs Italian vs Spanish). As part of an investigation into this problem, some preliminary work focused on the ability of near infrared spectroscopy to discriminate between virgin olive oils from separate regions of the Mediterranean i. e. Crete and the Peloponese. A total of 46 oils were collected: 18 originated in Crete and 28 in the Peloponese. Oils were stored in a temperature-controlled room at 2
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