Pedro A. M. K., Ferreira M. M. C., "Non-Destructive Determination
of Solids and Carotenoids in Tomato Products by Near Infrared Spectroscopy
and Multivariate Calibration", Anal. Chem., 77(8), 2505-2511
(Mar 2005).
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Abstract.
Tomato is an important player in the agricultural market. It is the
second most consumed vegetable in the world and is a source of important
micronutrients such as lycopene and b-carotene.
Recent research has demonstrated that these carotenoids can act as free-radical
quenchers in the body and prevent aging, tissue damage, heart disease,
and certain cancers. Besides these microcomponents, tomato is composed
of soluble and insoluble solids. In industry, these solids govern factory
yield and play a major role in the tomato trade. Nowadays, standard methods
for determining tomato solids and carotenoids are time and labor consuming.
In this work, we present the development of a simultaneous and nondestructive
method for determining total and soluble solids, as well as lycopene and
b-carotene,
in tomato products by near-infrared spectroscopy. PLS-1 was the calibration
technique chosen. For spectra preprocessing, MSC and second derivative
were applied. As variable selection techniques, the correlogram cutoff,
the successive projections algorithm, the dimension wise selection, and
spectra splitting approach were applied. Best models presented satisfactory
prediction abilities evaluated through its RMSEP and r values: total solids
0.4157, 0.9998; soluble solids 0.6333, 0.9996; lycopene 21.5779, 0.9996;
b-carotene
0.7296, 0.9981.
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