The application of FTIR spectra coupled with chemometrics for analysis of lard in food products for halal authentication: a mini review

L.H. Nurani, A. Guntarti, D. Lestari, Wirnawati, A. Rohman, A. Windarsih
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Lard (LD) obtained from fat’s extraction of adipose tissue of swine is a good component to be used in food and pharmaceutical products to provide specific functions. Lard, according to the Food and Drug Administration, is generally considered recognized as safe (GRAS) to be used in the products. However, LD is not allowed to be consumed or used in the products due to certain religious restrictions in which Muslims and Jews are not allowed to consume any products containing LD because LD is categorized as nonhalal (Muslims) and non-kosher (Jews). Thus, the analysis of LD in food and pharmaceutical products is very urgent to ensure the product’s halalness (and Kosherness) for Muslims and Jews. Some methods have been reported for the analysis of LD, including FTIR spectra, due to their property as fingerprinting analytical techniques capable of fast and reliable tools for screening LD. The responses obtained from the measurement of LD using FTIR spectroscopy are very large, involving big data analysis. Therefore, the chemometrics application to treat these chemical data is unavoidable. This present review highlighted the use of FTIR spectra and chromatographic-based techniques coupled with chemometrics for the analysis of lard in food and pharmaceutical products for halal authentication. The main findings of this review can assist regulators and analytical chemists in selecting the best method for analysis of LD in the products intended for Halal authentication analysis.
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傅立叶变换红外光谱与化学计量学在清真认证猪油食品分析中的应用:小型综述
从猪脂肪组织中提取的猪油(LD)是一种很好的成分,可用于食品和药品,以提供特定的功能。根据美国食品和药物管理局(Food and Drug Administration)的规定,猪油被公认为是安全的(GRAS),可用于产品中。然而,由于某些宗教限制,穆斯林和犹太人不允许食用任何含有 LD 的产品,因为 LD 被归类为非卤化物(穆斯林)和非犹太食品(犹太人),因此不允许在产品中食用或使用 LD。因此,为了确保产品对穆斯林和犹太人的清真(和犹太)性,对食品和药品中的低密度脂蛋白进行分析是非常迫切的。由于傅立叶变换红外光谱具有指纹识别分析技术的特性,能够快速、可靠地筛查低密度脂蛋白,因此已经报道了一些分析低密度脂蛋白的方法,包括傅立叶变换红外光谱。使用傅立叶变换红外光谱进行 LD 主题测量所获得的响应非常大,涉及大数据分析。本综述重点介绍了如何利用傅立叶变换红外光谱和基于色谱的技术以及化学计量学来分析食品和药品中的猪油,以进行清真认证。本综述的主要发现有助于监管机构和分析化学家选择最佳方法来分析用于清真认证分析的产品中的猪油。
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