Adulteration detection of edible bird's nests using rapid spectroscopic techniques coupled with multi-class discriminant analysis

Edible bird's nests (EBNs) are vulnerable to adulteration due to their huge demand for traditional medicine and high market price. Presently, there are pressing needs to explore field-deployable rapid screening techniques to detect adulteration of EBNs. The objective of this study is to explore...

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Main Authors: Ng, Jing Sheng, Muhammad, Syahidah Akmal, Yong, Chin Hong, Rodhi, Ainolsyakira Mohd, Ibrahim, Baharudin, Adenan, Mohd Noor Hidayat, Moosa, Salmah, Othman, Zainon, Salim, Nazaratul Ashifa Abdullah, Sharif, Zawiyah, Ismail, Faridah, Kelly, Simon D., Cannavan, Andrew
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spelling my.um.eprints.413892023-09-21T06:33:38Z http://eprints.um.edu.my/41389/ Adulteration detection of edible bird's nests using rapid spectroscopic techniques coupled with multi-class discriminant analysis Ng, Jing Sheng Muhammad, Syahidah Akmal Yong, Chin Hong Rodhi, Ainolsyakira Mohd Ibrahim, Baharudin Adenan, Mohd Noor Hidayat Moosa, Salmah Othman, Zainon Salim, Nazaratul Ashifa Abdullah Sharif, Zawiyah Ismail, Faridah Kelly, Simon D. Cannavan, Andrew Q Science (General) TX Home economics Edible bird's nests (EBNs) are vulnerable to adulteration due to their huge demand for traditional medicine and high market price. Presently, there are pressing needs to explore field-deployable rapid screening techniques to detect adulteration of EBNs. The objective of this study is to explore the feasibility of using a handheld near-infrared (VIS/SW-NIR) spectroscopic device for the determination of EBN authenticity against the benchmark performance of a benchtop mid-infrared (MIR) spectrometer. Forty-nine authentic EBNs from the different states in Malaysia and 13 different adulterants (five types) were obtained and used to simulate the adulteration of EBNs at 1, 5 and 10% adulteration by mass (a total of 15 adulterated samples). The VIS/SW-NIR and MIR spectra collated were subsequently processed, modelled and classified using multi-class discriminant analysis. The VIS/SW-NIR results showed 100% correct classification for the collagen and nutrient agar classes in authenticity classification, while for the other classes, the lowest correct classification rate was 96.3%. For MIR analysis, only the karaya gum class had 100% correct classification whilst for the other four classes, the lowest rate of correct classification was at 94.4%. In conclusion, the combination of spectroscopic analysis with chemometrics can be a powerful screening tool to detect EBN adulteration. MDPI 2022-08 Article PeerReviewed Ng, Jing Sheng and Muhammad, Syahidah Akmal and Yong, Chin Hong and Rodhi, Ainolsyakira Mohd and Ibrahim, Baharudin and Adenan, Mohd Noor Hidayat and Moosa, Salmah and Othman, Zainon and Salim, Nazaratul Ashifa Abdullah and Sharif, Zawiyah and Ismail, Faridah and Kelly, Simon D. and Cannavan, Andrew (2022) Adulteration detection of edible bird's nests using rapid spectroscopic techniques coupled with multi-class discriminant analysis. Foods, 11 (16). ISSN 2304-8158, DOI https://doi.org/10.3390/foods11162401 <https://doi.org/10.3390/foods11162401>. 10.3390/foods11162401
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topic Q Science (General)
TX Home economics
spellingShingle Q Science (General)
TX Home economics
Ng, Jing Sheng
Muhammad, Syahidah Akmal
Yong, Chin Hong
Rodhi, Ainolsyakira Mohd
Ibrahim, Baharudin
Adenan, Mohd Noor Hidayat
Moosa, Salmah
Othman, Zainon
Salim, Nazaratul Ashifa Abdullah
Sharif, Zawiyah
Ismail, Faridah
Kelly, Simon D.
Cannavan, Andrew
Adulteration detection of edible bird's nests using rapid spectroscopic techniques coupled with multi-class discriminant analysis
description Edible bird's nests (EBNs) are vulnerable to adulteration due to their huge demand for traditional medicine and high market price. Presently, there are pressing needs to explore field-deployable rapid screening techniques to detect adulteration of EBNs. The objective of this study is to explore the feasibility of using a handheld near-infrared (VIS/SW-NIR) spectroscopic device for the determination of EBN authenticity against the benchmark performance of a benchtop mid-infrared (MIR) spectrometer. Forty-nine authentic EBNs from the different states in Malaysia and 13 different adulterants (five types) were obtained and used to simulate the adulteration of EBNs at 1, 5 and 10% adulteration by mass (a total of 15 adulterated samples). The VIS/SW-NIR and MIR spectra collated were subsequently processed, modelled and classified using multi-class discriminant analysis. The VIS/SW-NIR results showed 100% correct classification for the collagen and nutrient agar classes in authenticity classification, while for the other classes, the lowest correct classification rate was 96.3%. For MIR analysis, only the karaya gum class had 100% correct classification whilst for the other four classes, the lowest rate of correct classification was at 94.4%. In conclusion, the combination of spectroscopic analysis with chemometrics can be a powerful screening tool to detect EBN adulteration.
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author Ng, Jing Sheng
Muhammad, Syahidah Akmal
Yong, Chin Hong
Rodhi, Ainolsyakira Mohd
Ibrahim, Baharudin
Adenan, Mohd Noor Hidayat
Moosa, Salmah
Othman, Zainon
Salim, Nazaratul Ashifa Abdullah
Sharif, Zawiyah
Ismail, Faridah
Kelly, Simon D.
Cannavan, Andrew
author_facet Ng, Jing Sheng
Muhammad, Syahidah Akmal
Yong, Chin Hong
Rodhi, Ainolsyakira Mohd
Ibrahim, Baharudin
Adenan, Mohd Noor Hidayat
Moosa, Salmah
Othman, Zainon
Salim, Nazaratul Ashifa Abdullah
Sharif, Zawiyah
Ismail, Faridah
Kelly, Simon D.
Cannavan, Andrew
author_sort Ng, Jing Sheng
title Adulteration detection of edible bird's nests using rapid spectroscopic techniques coupled with multi-class discriminant analysis
title_short Adulteration detection of edible bird's nests using rapid spectroscopic techniques coupled with multi-class discriminant analysis
title_full Adulteration detection of edible bird's nests using rapid spectroscopic techniques coupled with multi-class discriminant analysis
title_fullStr Adulteration detection of edible bird's nests using rapid spectroscopic techniques coupled with multi-class discriminant analysis
title_full_unstemmed Adulteration detection of edible bird's nests using rapid spectroscopic techniques coupled with multi-class discriminant analysis
title_sort adulteration detection of edible bird's nests using rapid spectroscopic techniques coupled with multi-class discriminant analysis
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