Abstract
Free fatty acids (FFAs) in fat are important indicator of raw milk quality. Result reliability of FFAs is important. Aim was to verify MIR-FT (mid infrared spectroscopy with Fourier's transformations) method for its calibration to determine FFAs, time stability of MIR-FT FFA calibration and calibration levelling in laboratory networks. Reference (RE) milk samples (1 set = 8) were prepared according to CSN 57 0533 (FFAs in mmol.100g-1 of fat). MIR-FT instruments were: 1 LactoScope FTIR (DE); 2 Bentley FTS (BE); 2 MilkoScan FT 6000 (FO). 3 calibrations of MIR-FT (5) in 3 laboratories were performed. Bulk milk samples came from 4 herds and 2 breeds. These 4 samples were used for calibration in native and modifi ed form. Modifi cation increased FFAs by cca 100%. Calibration set had 8 samples. 1 between calibration interval was checked monthly by profi ciency testing (PT). PT set had 10 samples. 5 samples were with native milk and 5 had modifi ed fat content, lower and higher. Maximal value of diff erence variability for calibration quality validation is x (sd of diff erence MIR-FT and RE) plus 1.64 multiple of sd (on 95% level), 1.0613 mmol.100g-1. Mean validation correlation coeffi cient (r) between MIR-FT and RE results was 0.802 ± 0.082 (P0.001), from 0.666 to 0.945. Minimal value at calibration is x minus 1.64 multiple of sd (0.668). Correlations between MIR-FT results were higher by 8.4% (0.869 (P0.001)0.802). Example PT with 10 and 5 milk samples had similar results of r 0.887 and 0.953 (P0.001 and P0.05). There is possibility to construct a levelling programme for calibrated instruments. Some equation between PT reference and instrumental values could correct MIR-FT results for their better comparability.
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Hanuš, O., Samková, E., Říha, J., Klimešová, M. V., & Roubal, P. (2013). Evaluation of development in indirect determination of milk fat free fatty acids in czech republic. Acta Universitatis Agriculturae et Silviculturae Mendelianae Brunensis, 61(6), 1669–1679. https://doi.org/10.11118/actaun201361061669
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