Application of electrophoretic and chemometric analysis to predict the bovine, ovine and caprine milk percentages in Panela cheese, an unripened cheese
2006; Elsevier BV; Volume: 18; Issue: 5 Linguagem: Inglês
10.1016/j.foodcont.2006.02.003
ISSN1873-7129
AutoresJosé Manuel Rodríguez‐Nogales, Fausto Vázquez,
Tópico(s)Analytical Chemistry and Chromatography
ResumoThe substitution of bovine milk for ovine and caprine milk in cheesemaking is a real economic and analytical problem in dairy industry. A capillary electrophoresis method was employed for the simultaneous quantitative determination of bovine, ovine and caprine casein fractions from a Mexican unripened cheese (Panela). Partial least squares regressions (PLS-1 and PLS-2), principal component regression (PCR) and multiple linear regression (MLR) were compared to build calibration models for the prediction of bovine, ovine and caprine milk percentages employed to manufacture Panela cheeses. The chemometric methods were prepared by measuring the peak areas of bovine β-casein A1, β-casein A2, κ-casein, αs1-9P-casein and αs1-8P-casein; ovine β1-casein, β2-casein, κ-casein and αs1-8P-caseins (I and II); and caprine β1-casein, β2-casein and κ-casein from the training set of cheeses. The given models were validated by applying them to the analysis of a prediction set of cheeses. It was found that MLR led to more precise predictions than the other multivariate calibration methods with a root square error under 2.2%.
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