The feasibility of using spectral reflectance information in the visible—near infrared (400–1,000 nm) region to estimate moisture content (gW/gDM) and chromaticity (CIELAB) of apple slices was investigated during convection drying. Apple slices were pretreated with hot water blanching (50 and 70°C), acid application (citric and ascorbic), and combinations thereof before drying at 50 and 70°C. Prediction models for the space-averaged spectral reflectance curves were built using the partial least square regression method. A three-component partial least square regression (PLSR) model satisfied the minimal root mean square error (RMSE) criterion for predicting moisture content (avg. RMSEP = 0.13, r2 = 0.99); importantly, the critical wavelengt...
Drying is a complex, dynamic, unsteady and nonlinear process that, when not optimized on a system le...
Dried apple (Malus domestica B.) shows a growing trend to its worldwide consumption as raw material ...
In this study, hyperspectral imaging (HSI) and chemometrics were implemented to develop prediction m...
Traditional fruit drying within industry is undertaken using tried, tested and trusted drying scheme...
Organic dried apples are common snacks fulfilling functional as well as nutritional aspects. However...
Hyperspectral imaging (HSI) was utilised for the determination of moisture content of potato slices ...
Quality attributes such as moisture content, colour parameters and shrinkage of apples change undesi...
BACKGROUND The potential of hyperspectral imaging (500–1010 nm) was evaluated for monitoring of the...
Experiments were performed to follow the moisture loss of apple slice samples (discs of 3 cm diamete...
Drying is one of the oldest methods used for the preservation of agricultural products such as fruit...
Dried apple (Malus domestica B.) shows a growing trend to its worldwide consumption as raw material ...
International audienceVisible-near-infrared hyperspectral imaging was tested for its suitability for...
Drying is a complex, dynamic, unsteady and nonlinear process that, when not optimized on a system le...
Dried apple (Malus domestica B.) shows a growing trend to its worldwide consumption as raw material ...
In this study, hyperspectral imaging (HSI) and chemometrics were implemented to develop prediction m...
Traditional fruit drying within industry is undertaken using tried, tested and trusted drying scheme...
Organic dried apples are common snacks fulfilling functional as well as nutritional aspects. However...
Hyperspectral imaging (HSI) was utilised for the determination of moisture content of potato slices ...
Quality attributes such as moisture content, colour parameters and shrinkage of apples change undesi...
BACKGROUND The potential of hyperspectral imaging (500–1010 nm) was evaluated for monitoring of the...
Experiments were performed to follow the moisture loss of apple slice samples (discs of 3 cm diamete...
Drying is one of the oldest methods used for the preservation of agricultural products such as fruit...
Dried apple (Malus domestica B.) shows a growing trend to its worldwide consumption as raw material ...
International audienceVisible-near-infrared hyperspectral imaging was tested for its suitability for...
Drying is a complex, dynamic, unsteady and nonlinear process that, when not optimized on a system le...
Dried apple (Malus domestica B.) shows a growing trend to its worldwide consumption as raw material ...
In this study, hyperspectral imaging (HSI) and chemometrics were implemented to develop prediction m...