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Near infrared hyperspectral imaging in quality and safety evaluation of cereals
Authors:Kate Sendin  Paul J. Williams
Affiliation:1. Department of Food Science, Stellenbosch University, Stellenbosch, South Africa"ORCIDhttp://orcid.org/0000-0002-6877-4913;2. Department of Food Science, Stellenbosch University, Stellenbosch, South Africa"ORCIDhttp://orcid.org/0000-0002-6014-2049
Abstract:The requirements of cereal research, as well as grading and evaluation of food products, have encouraged the development of nondestructive, rapid, and accurate analytical techniques to evaluate grain quality and safety. NIR hyperspectral imaging integrates spectroscopy and imaging techniques in one analytical system, allowing direct identification of chemical components and their distribution within the sample. It is a promising technique that may be implemented on-line, enabling the cereal industry to move away from subjective, manual classification and measuring methods. NIR hyperspectral imaging has gained popularity for rapidly acquiring information to enable the quantification, identification or differentiation of a variety of cereal properties. The technique can potentially replace multiple conventional chemical, microbial or physical tests with a single, automated image acquisition. Individual kernels can be analyzed nondestructively, enabling one to follow changes in the same kernel over time (e.g. fungal development). Although NIR hyperspectral imaging has not been extensively implemented in industry, it shows great potential for the development of an evaluation system to assess cereal grains, especially regarding variety discrimination and grading/classification properties. This review outlines the theory and principles of NIR hyperspectral imaging, and focuses specifically on its application in cereal science research and industry.
Keywords:NIR spectroscopy  chemical imaging  chemometrics  wheat  rice  maize  barley
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