Abstract

This review deals with the last few years’ articles on various fluorescence techniques (conventional, excitation-emission matrix, and synchronous fluorescence spectroscopy) as a tool for the classification of food samples. Chemometric methods as principal component analysis, hierarchical cluster analysis, parallel factor analysis, and factorial discriminate analysis are briefly reminded. The respective publications are then listed according to the food samples: dairy products, eggs, meat, fish, edible oils, and others.

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