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Fatty Acid Prediction in Bovine Milk by Attenuated Total Reflection Infrared Spectroscopy after Solvent-Free Lipid Separation

In the present study, a novel approach for mid-infrared (IR)-based prediction of bovine milk fatty acid composition is introduced. A rapid, solvent-free, two-step centrifugation method was applied in order to obtain representative milk fat fractions. IR spectra of pure milk lipids were recorded with...

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Autores principales: Akhgar, Christopher Karim, Nürnberger, Vanessa, Nadvornik, Marlene, Velik, Margit, Schwaighofer, Andreas, Rosenberg, Erwin, Lendl, Bernhard
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8151219/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34064791
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/foods10051054
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author Akhgar, Christopher Karim
Nürnberger, Vanessa
Nadvornik, Marlene
Velik, Margit
Schwaighofer, Andreas
Rosenberg, Erwin
Lendl, Bernhard
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Nürnberger, Vanessa
Nadvornik, Marlene
Velik, Margit
Schwaighofer, Andreas
Rosenberg, Erwin
Lendl, Bernhard
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description In the present study, a novel approach for mid-infrared (IR)-based prediction of bovine milk fatty acid composition is introduced. A rapid, solvent-free, two-step centrifugation method was applied in order to obtain representative milk fat fractions. IR spectra of pure milk lipids were recorded with attenuated total reflection Fourier-transform infrared (ATR-FT-IR) spectroscopy. Comparison to the IR transmission spectra of whole milk revealed a higher amount of significant spectral information for fatty acid analysis. Partial least squares (PLS) regression models were calculated to relate the IR spectra to gas chromatography/mass spectrometry (GC/MS) reference values, providing particularly good predictions for fatty acid sum parameters as well as for the following individual fatty acids: C10:0 (R(2)(P) = 0.99), C12:0 (R(2)(P) = 0.97), C14:0 (R(2)(P) = 0.88), C16:0 (R(2)(P) = 0.81), C18:0 (R(2)(P) = 0.93), and C18:1cis (R(2)(P) = 0.95). The IR wavenumber ranges for the individual regression models were optimized and validated by calculation of the PLS selectivity ratio. Based on a set of 45 milk samples, the obtained PLS figures of merit are significantly better than those reported in literature using whole milk transmission spectra and larger datasets. In this context, direct IR measurement of the milk fat fraction inherently eliminates covariation structures between fatty acids and total fat content, which poses a common problem in IR-based milk fat profiling. The combination of solvent-free lipid separation and ATR-FT-IR spectroscopy represents a novel approach for fast fatty acid prediction, with the potential for high-throughput application in routine lab operation.
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spelling pubmed-81512192021-05-27 Fatty Acid Prediction in Bovine Milk by Attenuated Total Reflection Infrared Spectroscopy after Solvent-Free Lipid Separation Akhgar, Christopher Karim Nürnberger, Vanessa Nadvornik, Marlene Velik, Margit Schwaighofer, Andreas Rosenberg, Erwin Lendl, Bernhard Foods Article In the present study, a novel approach for mid-infrared (IR)-based prediction of bovine milk fatty acid composition is introduced. A rapid, solvent-free, two-step centrifugation method was applied in order to obtain representative milk fat fractions. IR spectra of pure milk lipids were recorded with attenuated total reflection Fourier-transform infrared (ATR-FT-IR) spectroscopy. Comparison to the IR transmission spectra of whole milk revealed a higher amount of significant spectral information for fatty acid analysis. Partial least squares (PLS) regression models were calculated to relate the IR spectra to gas chromatography/mass spectrometry (GC/MS) reference values, providing particularly good predictions for fatty acid sum parameters as well as for the following individual fatty acids: C10:0 (R(2)(P) = 0.99), C12:0 (R(2)(P) = 0.97), C14:0 (R(2)(P) = 0.88), C16:0 (R(2)(P) = 0.81), C18:0 (R(2)(P) = 0.93), and C18:1cis (R(2)(P) = 0.95). The IR wavenumber ranges for the individual regression models were optimized and validated by calculation of the PLS selectivity ratio. Based on a set of 45 milk samples, the obtained PLS figures of merit are significantly better than those reported in literature using whole milk transmission spectra and larger datasets. In this context, direct IR measurement of the milk fat fraction inherently eliminates covariation structures between fatty acids and total fat content, which poses a common problem in IR-based milk fat profiling. The combination of solvent-free lipid separation and ATR-FT-IR spectroscopy represents a novel approach for fast fatty acid prediction, with the potential for high-throughput application in routine lab operation. MDPI 2021-05-11 /pmc/articles/PMC8151219/ /pubmed/34064791 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/foods10051054 Text en © 2021 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Akhgar, Christopher Karim
Nürnberger, Vanessa
Nadvornik, Marlene
Velik, Margit
Schwaighofer, Andreas
Rosenberg, Erwin
Lendl, Bernhard
Fatty Acid Prediction in Bovine Milk by Attenuated Total Reflection Infrared Spectroscopy after Solvent-Free Lipid Separation
title Fatty Acid Prediction in Bovine Milk by Attenuated Total Reflection Infrared Spectroscopy after Solvent-Free Lipid Separation
title_full Fatty Acid Prediction in Bovine Milk by Attenuated Total Reflection Infrared Spectroscopy after Solvent-Free Lipid Separation
title_fullStr Fatty Acid Prediction in Bovine Milk by Attenuated Total Reflection Infrared Spectroscopy after Solvent-Free Lipid Separation
title_full_unstemmed Fatty Acid Prediction in Bovine Milk by Attenuated Total Reflection Infrared Spectroscopy after Solvent-Free Lipid Separation
title_short Fatty Acid Prediction in Bovine Milk by Attenuated Total Reflection Infrared Spectroscopy after Solvent-Free Lipid Separation
title_sort fatty acid prediction in bovine milk by attenuated total reflection infrared spectroscopy after solvent-free lipid separation
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8151219/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34064791
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/foods10051054
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