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Optimization of Instrument Design for In-Line Monitoring of Dry Matter Content in Single Potatoes by NIR Interaction Spectroscopy.

Jens Petter Wold1, Marion O'Farrell2, Petter Vejle Andersen1, Jon Tschudi2.   

Abstract

Dry matter (DM) content is one of the most important quality features of potatoes. It defines the physical properties of the potatoes and determines what kind of product the potatoes can be used for. This paper presents the results obtained by a novel prototype NIR (near-infrared) instrument designed to measure DM content in single potatoes in process. The instrument is based on interaction measurements to measure deeper into the potatoes. It measures rapidly, up to 50 measurements per second, allowing several moving potatoes to be measured per second. The instrument also enables several interactance distances to be recorded for each measurement. The instrument was calibrated based on three different potato varieties and the calibration measurements were done in a process plant, making the calibration model suitable for in-line use. A good calibration for DM was obtained by partial least squares regression (RMSECV = 0.78% DM, R2 = 0.91). The instrument was tested in-line in the process plant and several batches of potatoes were monitored for the estimation of the DM distribution per batch. Accuracy of DM determination as function of measurement position on the potato was studied, and results indicate that NIR scans along the center part of the potatoes give slightly better results compared to scans taken on either side of the center. Small differences in optical measurement geometry influence the accuracy of the calibration models, underlining the importance of optimizing instrument design for successful measurements.

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Keywords:  PAT; dry matter; industrial; inline NIR; interaction; near-infrared spectroscopy; optical design; potato; process control

Year:  2021        PMID: 33920393     DOI: 10.3390/foods10040828

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Foods        ISSN: 2304-8158


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1.  In-Line Estimation of Fat Marbling in Whole Beef Striploins (Longissimus lumborum) by NIR Hyperspectral Imaging. A Closer Look at the Role of Myoglobin.

Authors:  Jens Petter Wold; Lars Erik Solberg; Mari Øvrum Gaarder; Mats Carlehøg; Karen Wahlstrøm Sanden; Rune Rødbotten
Journal:  Foods       Date:  2022-04-22

2.  Advances in NIR Spectroscopy Analytical Technology in Food Industries.

Authors:  Silvia Grassi; Ernestina Casiraghi
Journal:  Foods       Date:  2022-04-26
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