Quantification of Adulterant Residues in UHT Milk Products using ATR-FTIR Spectroscopy Coupled with Multivariate Analysis
Iffah Kamilah binti Md Suhaini,
Norliza binti Julmohammad,
Tharshini Govindasamy
et al.
Abstract:Milk adulteration is a dishonest act of some milk manufacturer, where they purposely combine or substitute the ingredient of milk with low quality substances which decrease the quality of the milk. The objectives of this study were to investigate the ATR-FTIR spectroscopy technique in detection of adulterant residues in milk products, and to classify and quantify the adulterant detected in milk sample using multivariate analysis. Ultra High-Temperature (UHT) milk sample was used with three common adulterants (… Show more
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