Evaluation of chemical parameters in soft mold-ripened cheese during ripening by mid-infrared spectroscopy

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The suitability of mid-infrared spectroscopy (MIR) to follow the evolution throughout ripening of specific physicochemical parameters in Camembert-type cheeses was evaluated. The infrared spectra were obtained directly from raw cheese samples deposited on an attenuated total reflectance crystal. Significant correlations were observed between physicochemical data, pH, acid-soluble nitrogen, nonprotein nitrogen, ammonia (NH4+), lactose, and lactic acid. Dry matter showed significant correlation only with lactose and nonprotein nitrogen. Principal components analysis factorial maps of physicochemical data showed a ripening evolution in 2 steps, from d 1 to d 7 and from d 8 to d 27, similar to that observed previously from infrared spectral data. Partial least squares regressions made it possible to obtain good prediction models for dry matter, acid-soluble nitrogen, nonprotein nitrogen, lactose, lactic acid, and NH4+ values from spectral data of raw cheese. The values of 3 statistical parameters (coefficient of determination, root mean square error of cross validation, and ratio prediction deviation) are satisfactory. Less precise models were obtained for pH. © American Dairy Science Association, 2007.

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Martín-del-Campo, S. T., Picque, D., Cosío-Ramírez, R., & Corrieu, G. (2007). Evaluation of chemical parameters in soft mold-ripened cheese during ripening by mid-infrared spectroscopy. Journal of Dairy Science, 90(6), 3018–3027. https://doi.org/10.3168/jds.2006-656

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