O. Fumiere et al., Attempted authentication of cut pieces of chicken meat from certified production using near infrared spectroscopy, J NEAR IN S, 8(1), 2000, pp. 27-34
The control of the origin of meat is of major interest not only to consumer
s but also to producers and retailers. The number of poultry meat products
with quality marks continues to increase. Near infrared (NIR) reflectance s
pectroscopy was investigated as a mean of discriminating between "slow-grow
ing" and "industrial" chicken strains. Seventy-two chickens (39 "slow-growi
ng" chickens and 33 "industrial" ones) were analysed using two instruments
(NIRSystems 6500 and Perten DA 7000). The NIRSystems 6500 is characterised
by a wide wavelength range and a fine resolution of the spectra; the Perten
DA 7000 is able to acquire the spectra of whole chicken carcasses within a
second. Various cut pieces (leg with skin, breast without skin, carcass wi
th skin and skin) corresponding to commercial products were considered, The
performance of the discriminant models developed range between 80% and 100
% of correct classification in either the calibration or the validation ste
p. These positive results show that the technique could be integrated in an
analytical system of surveillance of certified meat products.