2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.foodcont.2021.108162
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Detection of einkorn flour adulteration in flour and bread samples using Computer-Based Image Analysis and Near-Infrared Spectroscopy

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“…Either to compensate for its weaker gluten structure or unfair economic profit, einkorn flour tends to be adulterated with bread wheat flour ( Hidalgo et al, 2016 ). Ayvaz et al (2021) assessed NIR spectroscopy to monitor bread wheat flour adulteration in einkorn flour and developed a PLSR calibration model for both flour mixtures. Highly accurate models yielded high R p and RPD values of 0.99 and 19.3, respectively, and low SECV and SEP values of 1.12 and 1.39%, respectively.…”
Section: Safety Analysis Of Wheat Flourmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Either to compensate for its weaker gluten structure or unfair economic profit, einkorn flour tends to be adulterated with bread wheat flour ( Hidalgo et al, 2016 ). Ayvaz et al (2021) assessed NIR spectroscopy to monitor bread wheat flour adulteration in einkorn flour and developed a PLSR calibration model for both flour mixtures. Highly accurate models yielded high R p and RPD values of 0.99 and 19.3, respectively, and low SECV and SEP values of 1.12 and 1.39%, respectively.…”
Section: Safety Analysis Of Wheat Flourmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In another study, Raman spectroscopy in combination with PCA was used to discriminate cereal flour species; in this study, a PCA loading plot explained that changes in starch and protein signals allowed for the discrimination of the samples [41]. Due to the similar physical characteristics of the mentioned foods, they can be easily confused, and this can be used to create adulterated products with lower quality using cheap grains [42,43]. In another study, a hyperspectral image technique and multivariate statistical process control were useful in detecting adulterations of wheat flour in the presence of different grains [44].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 95%