CIDCA   05380
CENTRO DE INVESTIGACION Y DESARROLLO EN CRIOTECNOLOGIA DE ALIMENTOS
Unidad Ejecutora - UE
artículos
Título:
A Combined Approach of Infrared Spectroscopy and Multivariate Analysis for the Simultaneous Determination of Sugars and Fructans in Strawberry Juices During Storage
Autor/es:
MOREIRA, MARÍA DEL ROSARIO; CASSANI, LUCÍA; GERBINO, ESTEBAN; GÓMEZ- ZAVAGLIA ANDREA; SANTOS, MAURICIO; GERBINO, ESTEBAN; MOREIRA, MARÍA DEL ROSARIO; GÓMEZ- ZAVAGLIA ANDREA; CASSANI, LUCÍA; SANTOS, MAURICIO
Revista:
JOURNAL OF FOOD SCIENCE
Editorial:
WILEY-BLACKWELL PUBLISHING, INC
Referencias:
Año: 2017 vol. 83 p. 631 - 638
ISSN:
0022-1147
Resumen:
In this work, a Fourier transform mid-infrared spectroscopy (FTIR)-based method was developed for simultaneouslyquantifying simple sugars and exogenously added fructooligosaccharides (FOS) in strawberry juices preservedfor up to 14 d using nonthermal techniques (geraniol and vanillin+ultrasound). The main spectral differences wereobserved in the 1200 to 900 cm−1 region. The presence of FOS was identified by the typical bands at 1134, 1034, and935 cm−1. During storage, a significant decrease of sucrose was concomitant to an increase of glucose and fructose injuices stored without any previous preservation treatment, as determined by high-performance liquid chromatography(HPLC). A principal component analysis was performed on the FTIR spectra corresponding to the different treatments.The groups observed explained more than 94% of the variance and were related to changes in the carbohydrate compositionduring storage. Then, different partial least square models (PLS) were defined to determine the concentrationsof glucose, sucrose, fructose, and those of exogenously added FOS with degrees of polymerization within 3 and 5. Thecarbohydrates? concentrations determined by HPLC were used as reference method. The models were validated withindependent sets of data. The mean of predicted values fitted nicely those obtained by HPLC (correlation and R2 > 0.97),thus supporting the use of the PLS models to monitor the quality of strawberry juices in unknown samples. In conclusion,FTIR spectroscopy appears as an adequate analytical tool to quick assess whether juice formulations meet specificationsin terms of authenticity, contamination and/or deterioration.