Determination of glucose content by means of visible micro-Raman spectroscopy and interval partial least square multivariate analysis
Conference Poster
Publication Date:
2011
abstract:
Micro-Raman spectroscopy and interval Partial Least
Square (iPLS) multivariate analysis have been used for
determining glucose concentration in various commercial sport
drinks. By employing a visible excitation light (633 nm), micro-
Raman spectra in the 600-1600 cm -1 wavenumber shift region
have been recorded, showing well defined and separated
vibrational fingerprints of the various contained sugars (glucose,
fructose and sucrose). Glucose content was quantified by using
the iPLS analysis based on a model built by employing aqueous
glucose solutions as reference samples. The estimated glucose
concentrations are in good agreement with the values obtained by
using a biochemical assay. These results represent a significant
step towards the development of a fast, simple, cost-effective
Raman-based method for glucose quantification in products of
food and beverage industry, alternative to expensive, time-,
sample- and chemicals-consuming biochemical assays currently
used in production and quality control processes.
Iris type:
04.03 Poster in Atti di convegno
List of contributors:
Camerlingo, Carlo
Book title:
BioPhotonics, 2011 International Workshop on