NIR sensors combined with chemometric algorithms in intelligent quality evaluation of sweetpotato roots from ‘Farm’ to ‘Table’: Progresses, challenges, trends, and prospects

Yuling Wang, Longzhu Xing, Hong Ju He*, Jie Zhang, Kit Wayne Chew, Xingqi Ou

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Abstract

NIR sensors, in conjunction with advanced chemometric algorithms, have proven to be a powerful and efficient tool for intelligent quality evaluation of sweetpotato roots throughout the entire supply chain. By leveraging NIR data in different wavelength ranges, the physicochemical, nutritional and antioxidant compositions, as well as variety classification of sweetpotato roots during the different stages were adequately evaluated, and all findings involving quantitative and qualitative investigations from the beginning to the present were summarized and analyzed comprehensively. All chemometric algorithms including both linear and nonlinear employed in NIR analysis of sweetpotato roots were introduced in detail and their calibration performances in terms of regression and classification were assessed and discussed. The challenges and limitations of current NIR application in quality evaluation of sweetpotato roots are emphasized. The prospects and trends covering the ongoing advancements in software and hardware are suggested to support the sustainable and efficient sweetpotato processing and utilization.

Original languageEnglish
Article number101449
JournalFood Chemistry: X
Volume22
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Jun 30 2024
Externally publishedYes

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ASJC Scopus Subject Areas

  • Analytical Chemistry
  • Food Science

Keywords

  • Algorithm
  • Assessment
  • NIR
  • Quality
  • Sweetpotato roots

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