nondestructive determination of tomato fruit quality parameters using raman spectroscopy

Authors

a. m. nikbakht

t. tavakkoli hashjin

r. malekfar

b. ghobadian

abstract

tomato is a major fruit, as well as a major food science product. there is a need of determining the quality attributes of this fruit (nondestructively) due to the increasing demand of the in agro-industrially controlled areas. most of the commonly employed techniques are time consuming and involve a considerable degree of manual work. sample preparation, juice making, and laboratory tests are among the limitations. raman spectroscopy was applied in this study to measure such important quality parameters of tomato as ssc, ph and color. a dispersive raman instrument was employed and reference analyses were carried out to make calibration models regarding the spectral features and target attributes. analysis of the spectra revealed that all the three characteristic bands of cartenoids, lycopene, and carotene, were significantly recognizable. also there were several strong to medium bands recognized as related to carbohydrates. principal component regression (pcr) and partial least square (pls) were selected as the multivariate calibration models. the prediction models proved to be robust resulting in a desirable mapping between the spectra and output attributes. the root mean square error of predictions (rmsep) through pls and pcr for modeling the color index using the whole spectrum was obtained as 0.33 and 0.38, respectively. rmsep for mapping the ssc using pls and pcr models was resulted in respective figures of 0.30 and 0.38. pca interpretation depicted that raman spectra could make a favorable distinction among the samples based on their maturity stages. as a result, there is a great potential to use raman spectroscopy in industrial approach and in line control.

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Journal title:
journal of agricultural science and technology

Publisher: tarbiat modares university

ISSN 1680-7073

volume 13

issue Number 4 2011

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