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  • Non-destructive determination of strawberry fruit and juice quality parameters using ultraviolet, visible, and near-infrared spectroscopy
    Publication . Wlodarska, Katarzyna; Szulc, Julia; Khmelinskii, Igor; Sikorska, Ewa
    BACKGROUND The development of rapid methods for the determination of the soluble solids content (SSC) and total phenolic content (TPC) in fruit juices is of great interest. Soluble solids content is related to sensory attributes, whereas TPC is related to the antioxidant capacity of juices. The aim of this study was to develop and optimize the calibration models for the prediction of the SSC and TPC of strawberry juices from the spectra of fruit and juices. RESULTS Near infrared (NIR) spectra were measured for strawberry fruit and ultraviolet (UV), visible (VIS), and NIR spectra were measured for juices. The partial least squares regression models were validated using the test sample set and their predictive ability was evaluated on the basis of determination coefficients (R-P(2)) and root mean square error of prediction (RMSEP). For SSC the models with high predictive ability were obtained using spectra of fruit (R-P(2) = 0.929, RMSEP = 0.46%) or juices (R-P(2) = 0.979, RMSEP = 0.25%) in the NIR range. The optimal models for TPC were obtained using NIR spectra of fruit (R-P(2) = 0.834, RMSEP = 130.8 mg GA L-1) or UV-VIS-NIR spectra of juices (R-P(2) = 0.844, RMSEP = 126.7 mg GA L-1). CONCLUSION The results show the potential of spectroscopy for predicting quality parameters of strawberry juices from the juice spectra itself or non-destructively from the fruit spectra. They may contribute to the development of fruit sorting systems to optimize their use in juice production, as well as fast-screening methods for quality control of juices. (c) 2019 Society of Chemical Industry