Developing a chromatic value for determining melanosis of high pressure processed snow crab (Chionoecetes opilio) clusters by digital imaging
Publication details
Journal : Food Control , vol. 114 , p. 1–4 , 2020
Publisher : Elsevier
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Printed
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0956-7135
Electronic
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1873-7129
Publication type : Short communication
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doi.org/10.1016/j.foodcont.202...
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Summary
Melanosis is an important shelf-life limiting factor of both fresh and processed (i.e., cooking and high pressure processing) snow crab (Chionoecetes opilio) clusters, as it gives an unpleasant discolouration. A cluster includes four walking legs, and one claw attached to a shoulder joint. To be able to give a fast and objective measurement of melanosis, a chromatic value using analysis of digital images of high pressure processed clusters (0.1–600 MPa) has been developed and tested against sensory melanosis judgment by three trained assessors. Using L* and b* values from 35% of the pixels in the picture of the clusters gave a chromatic melanosis value with a significant (p < 0.001, r2 = 0.7984) linear regression against sensory melanosis score. The prediction error was 0.47 points. This shows that melanosis can be assessed by determining the defined chromatic value on a pixel level using digital imaging.