The purpose of discriminative tests is to objectively determine the presence or absence of a difference between 2 or more products and/or to evaluate its magnitude. They are primarily used in quality control and R&D to:
- Ensure the conformity of a raw material,
- verify production consistency,
- Verify its degree of similarity to a reference (e.g., in the context of a recipe change),
- Validate or determine a BBD/UBD (Best Before Date/Use By Date),
- Approve the use of packaging (in direct or indirect contact with food),
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