| Literature DB >> 32234637 |
Ye Sun1, Renfu Lu2, Leiqing Pan3, Xiaochan Wang1, Kang Tu4.
Abstract
This research measured the optical absorption (µa) and reduced scattering (μs') properties in peaches during quality deterioration, and determine the relationships of the optical parameters with select structural and biochemical parameters. Spatially resolved reflectance was measured for healthy and fungal infected peaches, followed by physical (the size and tissue color), structural [membrane permeability and SEM], and biochemical (Vc, soluble sugar, titratable acid, chlorophyll, total phenolic content) measurements. Both µa and µs' were correlated well with the cellulosic structural and biochemical parameters of peaches, and they had the best correlations with those quality parameters at 675 nm. The correlation of μs' with membrane permeability was the highest from -0.962-0.743, while μa had the best correlation with the chlorophyll content at 675 nm which is an indicator of plant maturation and senescence. These findings would be useful for further development of an effective optical technique for early disease detection of peach fruit.Entities:
Keywords: Fungal disease; Hyperspectral imaging; Microstructure; Optical properties; Peach; Physicochemical parameters
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Year: 2020 PMID: 32234637 DOI: 10.1016/j.foodchem.2020.126704
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Food Chem ISSN: 0308-8146 Impact factor: 7.514