A Rapid Atr-Ftir Spectroscopic Method for Classification of Gelatin Gummy Candies in Relation To the Gelatin Source

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Gelatin is widely used in gummy candies because of its unique functional properties. Generally, porcine and bovine gelatins are used in the food industry. FTIR-ATR combined with chemometrics analysis such as hierarchical cluster analysis (HCA) (OPUS Version 7.2 software), principal component analysis (PCA) (OPUS Version 7.2 software) and partial least squares-discriminant analysis (PLS-DA) (Matlab R2017b) were used for classification and discrimination of gelatin gummy candies related to their gelatin source. The spectral region between 1734 and 1528 cm(-1) was selected for chemometric analysis. The potential of FTIR spectroscopy for determination of bovine and porcine source in gummy candies was examined and validated by a real-time polymerase chain reaction (PCR) method. Twenty commercial samples were tested by developed ATR-FTIR methodology and RT-PCR technique, mutually confirming and supporting results were obtained. Gummy candies were classified and discriminated in relation to the bovine or porcine source of gelatin with 100% success without any sample preparation using FTIR-ATR technique.

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FTIR spectroscopy, Gelatin, Chemometrics, Source determination, Gummy candy, Halal food, Principal Component Analysis, Food Handling, Swine, Discriminant Analysis, Real-Time Polymerase Chain Reaction, Candy, Spectroscopy, Fourier Transform Infrared, Animals, Cluster Analysis, Gelatin, Cattle, Food Analysis

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04 agricultural and veterinary sciences, 0404 agricultural biotechnology, 0405 other agricultural sciences

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