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Effect of microwave heating on the near infrared spectra and on the prediction accuracy of chemical parameters in red grape homogenates

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posted on 2018-08-08, 00:00 authored by Daniel Cozzolino, WU Cynkar, RG Dambergs
This study reports the effect of microwaving on the chemical composition [pH, total soluble solids (TSS), dry matter (DM) and total anthocyanins extraction], and the visible (VIS) and (NIR) spectra of red grape homogenates. It was observed that microwaving red grape homogenates prior to analysis improved the NIR calibrations for total anthocyanins (SECV: 0.21-0.13 mg g -1) and TSS (SECV: 0.89-0.54 °Brix), however no improvements in the NIR calibrations for DM were observed. Microwaving red grape samples prior to NIR scanning also caused an increased in absorbance for samples heated for up to 3 min, particularly in those wavelengths associated with water (1400 nm and 1930 nm). The practical implication of this study is that microwaving of red grape samples prior to scanning did not improve the NIR calibration statistics for the most common chemical parameters measured in red grapes. © 2011 Springer Science+Business Media, LLC.

History

Volume

5

Issue

3-4

Start Page

97

End Page

103

Number of Pages

7

eISSN

1932-9954

ISSN

1932-7587

Publisher

Springer

Peer Reviewed

  • Yes

Open Access

  • No

Acceptance Date

2011-07-22

External Author Affiliations

Australian Wine Research Institute; University of Tasmania

Era Eligible

  • Yes

Journal

Sensing and Instrumentation for Food Quality and Safety