Published 2006

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Publication details

Journal : International Dairy Journal , vol. 16 , p. 1218–1226–9 , 2006

Publisher : Elsevier

International Standard Numbers :
Printed : 0958-6946
Electronic : 1879-0143

Publication type : Academic article

Contributors : Wold, Jens Petter; Veberg, Annette; Lundby, Frank; Nilsen, Asgeir Nikolai; Moan, Johan

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Summary

The sensitivity of front-face fluorescence spectroscopy to determine light-induced sensory changes in Jarlsberg cheese was elucidated. The cheese was exposed to white fluorescent light from 0 to 48h, followed by fluorescence (380nm excitation) and sensory analysis. Significant changes in sensory properties occurred after 4h of exposure, while spectral changes could be measured after 30min. Correlations between fluorescence spectra and sensory properties were generally high ( approximate to 0.9). Sensory response to exposure to light of equal intensity, but of different colors was also investigated. Violet and white light resulted in the worse quality degradation, while green light gave least adverse effects. No significant (p > 0.05) sensory difference between exposure to red and blue light was observed. Photoinduced changes by red, orange, and yellow light are ascribed to light degradation of porphyrins and chlorins, while for violet, blue, and green light, the degradation of riboflavin is probably also involved. (c) 2005 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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