Simple and Low-Cost On-Package Sticker Sensor based on Litmus Paper for Real-Time Monitoring of Beef Freshness
Date
2015-12-01Author
KUSWANDI, Bambang
DAMAYANTI, Fitria
JAYUS, Jayus
ABDULLAH, Aminah
HENG, Lee Yook
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A simple sticker sensor has been constructed using litmus paper and
tests have been conducted to detect the freshness of beef samples. The results
show that the sticker sensor can be used to determine the degree of beef
freshness, since the color change of the litmus paper and the quality degradation
of the beef during storage time had a similar trend, where the decay of the beef
could be detected clearly (when the red litmus paper changed to blue). The
sticker sensor reacted accurately to the beef’s freshness in terms of pH change
due to beef deterioration from pH 5.61 to 6.24 and from pH 5.67 to 6.02 as
shown by its color change in real time at room and chiller temperature
respectively. Thus, the sticker sensor can be used as an effective tool for
monitoring the microbial quality of packaged fresh meat that correlates with the
increased pH of the beef, where the total viable count (TVC) of 5 x 10
cfu/g or
6.698 log cfu/g correlates with a pH of 6.24. These levels were reached at 10 hrs
and 7 days at room and chiller temperature respectively. This study provides a
foundation for developing a simple sensor for beef freshness.
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