Critical review on the utilization of handheld and portable Raman spectrometry in meat science

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Traditional methods for the determination of meat quality-relevant parameters are rather time-consuming and destructive, whereas spectroscopic methods offer fast and non-invasive measurements. This review critically deals with the application of handheld and portable Raman devices in the meat sector. Some published articles on this topic tend to convey the impression of unrestricted applicability of mentioned devices in this field of research. Furthermore, results are often subjected to over-optimistic interpretations without being underpinned by adequate test set validation. On the other hand, deviations in reference methods for meat quality assessment and the inhomogeneity of the meat matrix pose a challange to Raman spectroscopy and multivariate models. Nonetheless, handheld and portable Raman devices show considerable potential for some applications in the meat sector.

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Beganovic, A., Hawthorne, L. M., Bach, K., & Huck, C. W. (2019, February 1). Critical review on the utilization of handheld and portable Raman spectrometry in meat science. Foods. MDPI Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute. https://doi.org/10.3390/foods8020049

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