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Analysis of milk adulteration by means of a potentiometric electronic tongue

Clara Pérez‐Gonzàlez, Celia García-Hernández, C. Garcı́a, Marı́a Luz Rodrı́guez-Méndez, Luís G. Dias, Fernando Martín

2024Journal of Dairy Science18 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The adulteration of milk presents significant challenges in the food industry, promoting the need for efficient detection methods. This study introduces a potentiometric electronic tongue for rapid and accurate milk adulteration detection. Utilizing polymeric membranes integrated with various additives, the electronic tongue distinguishes between different milk types and detects common adulterants. Experimental results demonstrate its effectiveness in discriminating raw, pasteurized, and medicated cow milk, as well as goat milk. Moreover, it successfully identifies adulterants like water and bovine milk in goat milk samples. Chemometric analyses, including Principal Component Analysis and Partial Least Squares regression, correlate sensor responses with traditional milk parameters such as fat, protein, and lactose content with up to a 0.97 R 2 on the validation step. Strong correlations validate the electronic tongue's potential for rapid milk quality assessment. This innovative approach offers a cost-effective, reliable solution for detecting milk adulteration in contrast with current techniques that require numerous, time consuming experiments.

Topics & Concepts

Electronic tonguePotentiometric titrationFood scienceChemistryChromatographyElectrodeTastePhysical chemistryAdvanced Chemical Sensor TechnologiesIdentification and Quantification in FoodMelamine detection and toxicity