“Untargeted” infrared approach to prevent milk adulteration
date:Jun 12, 2012
t economic adulteration of milk supply with a range of known and currently unknown adulterants.

Fourier Transform Infrared Spectrometry (FTIR)-based methods are widely in-use to analyse liquid dairy products, said Leroux.

These targeted approaches provide specific, but are not able to detect new adulterants. Whereas, untargeted approaches including the IDF development - provide no specific information on the nature of the adulteration, just that an adulterant affecting the MIR spectrum is pre
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