1. A combination of near‐infrared hyperspectral imaging with two‐dimensional correlation analysis for monitoring the content of biogenic amines in mutton.
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Fan, Naiyun, Liu, Guishan, Wan, Guoling, Ban, Jingjing, Yuan, Ruirui, Sun, Yourui, and Li, Yue
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BIOGENIC amines , *SPECTRAL imaging , *STATISTICAL correlation , *STANDARD deviations , *INFRARED imaging , *SUPPORT vector machines , *CONTENT analysis , *REFRIGERATED storage - Abstract
Summary: The study investigated the feasibility of using a combination of near‐infrared hyperspectral imaging (NIR‐HSI) with two‐dimensional correlation (2DCOS) analysis for rapid and non‐destructive determination of the content of biogenic amines in mutton during refrigerated storage. Total contents of biogenic amines (TBA) were used as the perturbation. By analysing the synchronous and asynchronous two‐dimensional correlation spectra, sensitive variables that were closely related to TBA contents were obtained. The results showed that the wavelengths in the spectra range of 1002–1335 nm were the research area for the detection of TBA contents in mutton. The least‐squares support vector machines (LSSVM) model based on effective wavelengths selected by competitive adaptive reweighted sampling (CARS) from 2DCOS analysis showed excellent results, with correlation coefficient in prediction (Rp) of 0.91, root mean square error in prediction (RMSEP) of 1.67 mg kg−1 and the ratio of performance deviation (RPD) of 2.76. The research demonstrated that the combination of NIR‐HSI and 2DCOS could be used as an effective method for monitoring the content of biogenic amines in mutton. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2021
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