| Literature DB >> 31801256 |
Aoife Power1, Vi Khanh Truong2, James Chapman2, Daniel Cozzolino3.
Abstract
Compared to traditional laboratory methods, spectroscopic techniques (e.g., near infrared, hyperspectral imaging) provide analysts with an innovative and improved understanding of complex issues by determining several chemical compounds and metabolites at once, allowing for the collection of the sample "fingerprint". These techniques have the potential to deliver high-throughput options for the analysis of the chemical composition of grapes in the laboratory, the vineyard and before or during harvest, to provide better insights of the chemistry, nutrition and physiology of grapes. Faster computers, the development of software and portable easy to use spectrophotometers and data analytical methods allow for the development of innovative applications of these techniques for the analyses of grape composition.Entities:
Keywords: chemometrics; composition; grapes; infrared; viticulture
Year: 2019 PMID: 31801256 DOI: 10.3390/ht8040021
Source DB: PubMed Journal: High Throughput ISSN: 2571-5135