Biosensors (Jul 2022)

RhB@MOF-5 Composite Film as a Fluorescence Sensor for Detection of Chilled Pork Freshness

  • Jingyi Li,
  • Ning Zhang,
  • Xin Yang,
  • Xinting Yang,
  • Zengli Wang,
  • Huan Liu

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/bios12070544
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12, no. 7
p. 544

Abstract

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This study presents a novel composite thin film based on rhodamine B encapsulated into MOF-5 (Metal Organic Frameworks) as a fluorescence sensor for the real-time detection of the freshness of chilled pork. The composite film can adsorb and respond to the volatile amines produced by the quality deterioration of pork during storage at 4 °C, with the fluorescence intensity of RhB decreasing over time. The quantitative model used for predicting the freshness indicator (total volatile base nitrogen) of pork was built using the fluorescence spectra (excited at 340 nm) of the RhB@MOF-5 composite film combined with the partial least squares (PLS) algorithm, providing Rc2 and Rp2 values of 0.908 and 0.821 and RMSEC (root mean square error of calibration) and RMSEP (root mean square error of prediction) values of 3.435 mg/100 g and 3.647 mg/100 g, respectively. The qualitative model established by the partial least squares discriminant analysis (PLS-DA) algorithm was able to accurately classify pork samples as fresh, acceptable or spoiled, and the accuracy was 86.67%.

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