Near infrared light penetration in watermelon related to internal quality evaluation
Publication details
Journal : Postharvest Biology and Technology , vol. 204 , p. 1–8 , 2023
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Printed
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0925-5214
Electronic
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1873-2356
Publication type : Academic article
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DOI
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doi.org/10.1016/j.postharvbio....
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hdl.handle.net/11250/3103576
Research areas
Quality and measurement methods
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Summary
The interaction between near infrared (NIR) light and the sample is a key factor to take into consideration when developing applications using NIR spectroscopy. The aim of this study was to assess the penetration depth of the NIR light through both intact watermelons and the red flesh of the cut fruit, using an interactance NIR system. The results showed a maximum penetration of between 9 and 11 mm in the assays carried out on intact watermelons and 11 mm in the watermelon flesh. The prediction performance of the different NIR system configurations used were compared by quantifying the SSC in intact watermelons in a non-destructive way. The results obtained for the assay in which the illuminated regions were separated by 28 mm (Distance 4) reported the best results for determination of SSC (%) obtaining an R2cv = 0.73 and RMSECV = 0.39 % and an R2p = 0.81 and RMSEP = 0.30 % when the set of data for that distance was split into calibration and internal validation sets.