<p>Abundant literature has been devoted to coffee beans (green or roasted) chemical description but relatively few studies have been devoted to coffee leaves. Given the fact that coffee leaves are used for food and medicinal consumption, it was of interest to develop a rapid screening method in order to identify coffee leaves taxa. Investigation by Fourier - Transform near infrared spectroscopy (FT-NIRS) was performed on nine Coffea taxa leaves harvested over one year in a tropical greenhouse of the Botanic Garden Meise (Belgium). The only process after leaves harvesting was an effective drying and a homogeneous leaves grinding. FT-NIRS with SIMCA analysis allowed to discriminate the spectral profiles across taxon, aging stage (mature...
International audienceOn the island of Réunion, a project designed to develop a high added-value cof...
In this study, proton-transfer reaction mass spectrometry (PTR-MS) and near-infrared spectroscopy (N...
In Central America, coffee (Coffea arabica) is commonly grown under different leguminous Inga tree s...
Abundant literature has been devoted to coffee beans (green or roasted) chemical description but rel...
International audienceAccessions resulting from surveys in Ethiopia (the centre of origin of Arabica...
The continuing decline in coffee prices and the deterioration of coffee plantations has led Central ...
On the island of Réunion, a project designed to develop a high added-value coffee brand was launched...
Most new coffee cultivars disseminated over the last 15 years are derived from the Timor Hybrid (Cof...
This work describes the use of near infrared spectroscopy (NIRS) and chemometric techniques calibrat...
Previous study on food plants has shown that near infrared (NIR) spectral methods seem effective for...
Coffee bean metabolites are regulated in response to environmental factors, such as climate change a...
In this work, near infrared (NIR) spectroscopy and multivariate data analysis were investigated as a...
Near-infrared spectroscopy (NIRS) is a powerful tool for the nondestructive evaluation of organic ma...
Roasted coffee has been the target of increasingly complex adulterations. Sensitive, non-destructive...
The objective was to implement a non-invasive classification system for green coffee beans by using ...
International audienceOn the island of Réunion, a project designed to develop a high added-value cof...
In this study, proton-transfer reaction mass spectrometry (PTR-MS) and near-infrared spectroscopy (N...
In Central America, coffee (Coffea arabica) is commonly grown under different leguminous Inga tree s...
Abundant literature has been devoted to coffee beans (green or roasted) chemical description but rel...
International audienceAccessions resulting from surveys in Ethiopia (the centre of origin of Arabica...
The continuing decline in coffee prices and the deterioration of coffee plantations has led Central ...
On the island of Réunion, a project designed to develop a high added-value coffee brand was launched...
Most new coffee cultivars disseminated over the last 15 years are derived from the Timor Hybrid (Cof...
This work describes the use of near infrared spectroscopy (NIRS) and chemometric techniques calibrat...
Previous study on food plants has shown that near infrared (NIR) spectral methods seem effective for...
Coffee bean metabolites are regulated in response to environmental factors, such as climate change a...
In this work, near infrared (NIR) spectroscopy and multivariate data analysis were investigated as a...
Near-infrared spectroscopy (NIRS) is a powerful tool for the nondestructive evaluation of organic ma...
Roasted coffee has been the target of increasingly complex adulterations. Sensitive, non-destructive...
The objective was to implement a non-invasive classification system for green coffee beans by using ...
International audienceOn the island of Réunion, a project designed to develop a high added-value cof...
In this study, proton-transfer reaction mass spectrometry (PTR-MS) and near-infrared spectroscopy (N...
In Central America, coffee (Coffea arabica) is commonly grown under different leguminous Inga tree s...