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16 May 2008 Optical fiber fluorescence spectroscopy for detecting AFM1 in milk
A. G. Mignani, C. Cucci, L. Ciaccheri, C. Dall'Asta, G. Galaverna, A. Dossena, R. Marchelli
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Proceedings Volume 7004, 19th International Conference on Optical Fibre Sensors; 70045S (2008) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.786666
Event: 19th International Conference on Optical Fibre Sensors, 2008, Perth, WA, Australia
Abstract
Fluorescence spectroscopy carried out by means of optical fibers was used for the rapid screening of M1 aflatoxin in milk, enabling the detection of concentrations up to the legal limit, which is 50 ppt. A compact fluorometric device equipped with a LED source, a miniaturized spectrometer, and optical fibers for illumination/detection of the measuring micro-cell was tested for measuring threshold values of AFM1 in pre-treated milk samples. Multivariate processing of the spectral data made it possible to obtain a preliminary screening at the earlier stages of the industrial process, as well as to discard contaminated milk stocks before their inclusion in the production chain.
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A. G. Mignani, C. Cucci, L. Ciaccheri, C. Dall'Asta, G. Galaverna, A. Dossena, and R. Marchelli "Optical fiber fluorescence spectroscopy for detecting AFM1 in milk", Proc. SPIE 7004, 19th International Conference on Optical Fibre Sensors, 70045S (16 May 2008); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.786666
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KEYWORDS
Optical fibers

Fluorescence spectroscopy

Luminescence

Legal

Light emitting diodes

Spectroscopy

Proteins

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