The detection of quality deterioration of apple juice by near infrared and fluorescence spectroscopy

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Processing and storage of apple juice often triggers quality deterioration regarding nutritional valuable compounds and unfavourable color changes resulting from browning. Fluorescence and near-infrared (NIR) spectroscopy were applied to detect such quality loss in apple juice. Juice samples were produced from Malus x domestica 'Pinova', stored at 20°C for 4 days or heated at 80deg;C for 10 min and stored at the same conditions. The quality of apple juice was measured by standard parameters such as soluble solids content, pH, CIE L*, a*, and b* values. Juice fluorescence spectra were recorded with fluorescence excitation at 250, 266, 355, and 408 nm and emission at 280-899 nm resulting in an excitationemission- matrix (EEM) of 1240x4 for each sample. The NIR transmittance spectra were recorded in the wavelength range 900-1350 nm. The often used color b*-value for monitoring browning was correlated with the EEM variation and a reasonable calibration was built by means of n-way partial least squares (N-PLS) regression. The correlation coefficients were >0.9 in all treatments. NIR spectra were sensitive for predicting soluble solids content, but had poor capability to measure the color deterioration. Results indicated that the combination of NIR spectra and fluorescence EEM can be used to monitor the quality deterioration of apple juice. © 2011 IFIP International Federation for Information Processing.

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Zhu, D., Ji, B., Qing, Z., Wang, C., & Zude, M. (2011). The detection of quality deterioration of apple juice by near infrared and fluorescence spectroscopy. In IFIP Advances in Information and Communication Technology (Vol. 346 AICT, pp. 84–91). Springer New York LLC. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-18354-6_12

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