Publications by authors named "Pedro-Sanz E"

Iberian pigs fed on acorns and pasture were slaughtered from January until March of 2018 and 2019. The meat from those Iberian pigs is a seasonal food that only can be found fresh, at the marketplace, during a limit period of the year. Selling frozen-thawed meat is a legal practice, but consumers must be informed about it on the product label.

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Iberian x Duroc cross grower pigs of similar weight, but 12, 10 and 8 months of age, were finished using the Montanera system to study effects on fresh and dry cured loin quality. Pigs were slaughtered simultaneously at 16, 14 and 12 months of age (IBxD16, IBxD14 and IBxD12) and longissimus thoracis et lumborum were removed and processed into dry-cured loin. Fresh and dry cured loins from the oldest animals (IBxD16) had higher tocopherols, C18:2 n-6 and PUFA as well as higher insoluble collagen, which led to greater hardness.

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Conventional chemical analyses of meat products are time-consuming, expensive and destructive. The advantages of NIR spectroscopy are its speed, portability, suitability for both at-line and on-line analysis, low cost and the possibility of simultaneously measuring many different parameters in a large number of samples. The purpose of this study was to develop and validate calibrations for the prediction of moisture, protein and fat in Iberian pig pork loins using an FT-NIR instrument coupled to a 5-m fibre optic sensor head.

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A handheld micro-electro-mechanical system (MEMS) based spectrometer working in the near infrared region (NIR) (1600-2400nm) was evaluated for in-situ and non-destructive prediction of main fatty acids in Iberian pig (IP) carcasses. 110 IP carcasses were measured. Performance of the instrument was compared with at-line high-resolution NIRS monochromators working in two analysis modes: melted fat samples (transflectance cups) and intact adipose tissues (interactance fiber optic).

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Iberian pig (IP) products are gourmet foods highly appreciated at international markets, reaching high prices, because of its exquisite flavors. At present, there aren't practical and affordable analytical methods which can authenticate every single piece put on the market. This paper reports on the performance of a handheld micro-electro-mechanical system (MEMS)-based spectrometer (1600-2400nm) for authentication-classification of individual IP carcasses into different commercial categories.

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This work reports on the development and optimisation of NIRS technology for fat characterization both in live pigs and in carcasses in the slaughterhouse; use of this technology would enable implementation of a real-time traceability and control system based on non-destructive sensors. A total of 52 Iberian pig fat samples were analysed using a LabSpec(®)Pro A108310 spectrophotometer (Analytical Spectral Device Inc.), with a high-intensity fiber-optic contact probe.

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Near infrared spectroscopy technology (diode array instrument) was used to study the feasibility of applying quality controls to typical Spanish sausages by performing a proximate analysis (fat, moisture and protein) on the finished product (intact and homogenized). This could be used to provide quality controls at various stages once the finished product was obtained: finished product, storage, distribution and marketing. The selected models were calibrated and evaluated by cross and external validation.

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Five homogenized meat mixture treatments of Iberian (I) and/or Standard (S) pork were set up. Each treatment was analyzed by NIRS as a fresh product (N=75) and as dry-cured sausage (N=75). Spectra acquisition was carried out using DA 7000 equipment (Perten Instruments), obtaining a total of 750 spectra.

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