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Alin Khaliduzzaman1,2,3, Keiji Konagaya4, Tetsuhito Suzuki4, Ayuko Kashimori5, Naoshi Kondo4, Yuichi Ogawa6.
Abstract
Eggshells play a number of important roles in the avian and reptile kingdom: protection of internal contents and as a major source of minerals for developing embryos. However, when researching these respective roles, eggshell thickness measurement remains a bottleneck due to the lack of a non-destructive measurement techniques. As a result, many avian and reptile research protocols omit consideration of eggshell thickness bias on egg or embryo growth and development. Here, we validate a non-destructive method to estimate eggshell thickness based on terahertz (THz) reflectance spectroscopy using chicken white coloured eggs. Since terahertz waves are reflected from outer air-eggshell interface, as well as the inner eggshell-membrane boundary, the resulting interference signals depend on eggshell thickness. Thus, it is possible to estimate shell thickness from the oscillation distance in frequency-domain. A linear regression-based prediction model for non-destructive eggshell thickness measurement was developed, which had a coefficient of determination (R2) of 0.93, RMSEP of 0.009, RPD of 3.45 and RER 13.67. This model can estimate eggshell thickness to a resolution of less than 10 μm. This method has the potential to expand the protocols in the field of avian and reptile research, as well as be applied to industrial grading of eggs.Entities:
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Year: 2020 PMID: 31974471 PMCID: PMC6978418 DOI: 10.1038/s41598-020-57774-5
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Sci Rep ISSN: 2045-2322 Impact factor: 4.379
Figure 1Reflected THz pulses of chicken egg using THz Time-domain spectroscopy (THz-TDS). (a) Reflected time-domain THz pulse signal from an intact eggshell. The peak in time-domain signal appeared at air-eggshell interface whereas second peak at shell-membrane interface. (b) Frequency-domain (interference) signal of a chicken intact eggshell. The interference signal was more prominent from 0.2 to 1.2 THz.
Figure 2Chicken eggshell thickness measurement based on linear regression between inverse of peak to peak distance (1/∆f) and actual eggshell thickness (mm). (a) Training dataset for model development (dotted lines represent the 95% upper and lower confidence interval). (b) Testing dataset with 95% confidence interval lines (upper and lower).
Figure 3Signal (reflected THz pulses) acquisition of intact egg using THz-TDS. (a) Actual figure during signal acquisition using THz-TDS. Terahertz waves are electromagnetic waves with picosecond periodic vibrations. Femtosecond lasers were used in the THz-TDS to accurately measure the picosecond pulses (b) Schematic diagram of terahertz reflectance phenomena of intact eggshell. The signal was taken in horizontal position of egg to avoid air sac at upper end of egg and to minimize the degree of curvature of eggshell.