Non-Targeted Detection Of Milk Powder Adulteration By H-1 Nmr Spectroscopy And Conformity Index Analysis

JOURNAL OF FOOD COMPOSITION AND ANALYSIS(2019)

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A non-targeted method for classifying authentic and adulterated skim and nonfat dry milk powders (MP) by solution-state, high-field H-1 NMR spectroscopy and conformity index analysis has been developed. Authentic MP samples from the global market and synthetically-adulterated MP samples involving eight adulterants were used in a pre-validation study. Adulteration was detected at the lowest concentrations (>= 0.005 - 0.05% w/w) for samples containing nitrogen-rich, small molecules (melamine and dicyandiamide). For urea, a milk metabolite, and for sucrose and maltodextrin, the detection thresholds were higher (>= 0.5% w/w). An NMR peak associated with ammonium sulfate was not observed; however, adulteration was indirectly detected at 5% w/w via matrix effects on milk metabolites. Adulteration by soy protein isolate and whey protein concentrate was not detected even at 5% w/w of spiking, which was attributed in part to poor protein solubility. These results provide a successful proof of concept that H-1 NMR combined with conformity index analysis can support MP authentication and detect adulteration.
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Adulteration, Authenticity, Conformity index, Food analysis, Food composition, Milk powder, NMR spectroscopy, Non-targeted analysis, Processing effects, Wet blended
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