Fluorescence fingerprint as an instrumental assessment of the sensory quality of tomato juices.

JOURNAL OF THE SCIENCE OF FOOD AND AGRICULTURE(2016)

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BACKGROUNDSensory analysis is an important standard for evaluating food products. However, as trained panelists and time are required for the process, the potential of using fluorescence fingerprint as a rapid instrumental method to approximate sensory characteristics was explored in this study. RESULTSThirty-five out of 44 descriptive sensory attributes were found to show a significant difference between samples (analysis of variance test). Principal component analysis revealed that principal component 1 could capture 73.84 and 75.28% variance for aroma category and combined flavor and taste category respectively. Fluorescence fingerprints of tomato juices consisted of two visible peaks at excitation/emission wavelengths of 290/350 and 315/425nm and a long narrow emission peak at 680nm. The 680nm peak was only clearly observed in juices obtained from tomatoes cultivated to be eaten raw. The ability to predict overall sensory profiles was investigated by using principal component 1 as a regression target. Fluorescence fingerprint could predict principal component 1 of both aroma and combined flavor and taste with a coefficient of determination above 0.8. CONCLUSIONThe results obtained in this study indicate the potential of using fluorescence fingerprint as an instrumental method for assessing sensory characteristics of tomato juices. (c) 2015 Society of Chemical Industry
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fluorescence fingerprint (FF),quantitative descriptive analysis (QDA),partial least squares (PLS) regression,excitation-emission matrix (EEM),variable of importance projection (VIP)
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