摘要

Time-dependent changes of chicken meat were studied using Fourier transform IR and Raman techniques. Small pieces of intact chicken breast muscle (pectoralis major) were used in the investigations. They were stored in air at 22 A degrees C up to 10 days and their IR and Raman spectra were measured successfully. Analysis of the obtained spectra was performed using a deconvolution of the experimental bands into Lorentz components. All integral intensities of the observed bands were standardized using the statistical R2 coefficient of determination. The R-2 values were automatically created as the output of the Origin software. The time-dependent changes of the spectra were used for meat spoilage detection. The analytical relationships between the integral intensities of selected bands have been derived indicating an increase of free amino acids content as the main effect of the chicken breast muscle spoilage.

  • 出版日期2017-3