Abstract:
Despite the existing rapid and reliable analytical methods for determining biogenic amine in food matrices,
recently special efforts have been devoted for development of portable and inexpensive devices for discrimination of biogenic amines (BAs) in food products to achieve onsite detection of food-spoilage. Thus, in this
context, a field deployable cross-reactive sensor array and a field-portable array reader has been developed for
determination of food quality. The sensor array consisting of metal complexes (C1 – C11) of single azophenol
dye-based receptor generated a unique visible response on interaction with different amines (A1 – A7). Further,
the colorimetric pattern and discrimination efficacy of the sensor array was evaluated using multivariate statistical techniques such as principal component analysis and linear discriminant analysis. Motivated by
outstanding discriminatory power of sensor array, titration experiment was performed with BAs, and colorimetric response of array was linearly corelated to concentrations of BAs such as tryptamine and spermine with R2
values of 0.9596 and 0.967 respectively. Finally, for practical utility and the field analysis, a portable reader was
developed and utilized for quantification of biogenic amines in meat and cottage cheese samples spiked with
spermine and tryptamine up to the concentrations of 40 μM; therefore, apparently proving the potential applicability of the designed sensing method for food quality monitoring