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“Reference sample comparison method”: A new voltammetric electronic tongue method and its application in assessing the shelf life of fresh milk

FOOD CHEMISTRY [2025]
Shiwen Cheng, Yumei Qin, Yuezhong Mao, Yanyun Cao, Ruihang Zheng, Jianzhong Han, Shiyi Tian, Zihan Qin
ABSTRACT

Shelf life is a critical comprehensive indicator of food quality. Voltammetric electronic tongue (V-Et), is well-suited for assessing food shelf life, due to its capable of capturing food overall fingerprints. This study designed a “reference sample comparison method” for V-Et to assess the shelf life of fresh milk. Quality differences between milk samples of different shelf lives and reference samples were quantified by differential degree (D d ) values. A new “one-to-one” model of milk shelf life was established based on D d values, and significantly improved predictive accuracy by 11.14 %–17.17 % and 14.86 %–44.47 % in overall quality shelf life assessment compared to “many-to-one” models based on SVM and DFA. Even in the more sophisticated evaluation of microbial safety and sensory quality shelf life, it attained relative errors of 13.57 % and 7.68 %, respectively. All these findings showed the significant potential of the “reference sample comparison method” in assessing food shelf life with V-Et.

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