2024
DOI: 10.3389/fpls.2024.1344143
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Modeling of flaxseed protein, oil content, linoleic acid, and lignan content prediction based on hyperspectral imaging

Dongyu Zhu,
Junying Han,
Chengzhong Liu
et al.

Abstract: Protein, oil content, linoleic acid, and lignan are several key indicators for evaluating the quality of flaxseed. In order to optimize the testing methods for flaxseed’s nutritional quality and enhance the efficiency of screening high-quality flax germplasm resources, we selected 30 flaxseed species widely cultivated in Northwest China as the subjects of our study. Firstly, we gathered hyperspectral information regarding the seeds, along with data on protein, oil content, linoleic acid, and lignan, and utiliz… Show more

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“…In the industrial processing of sprouts and germinated seeds used directly as raw materials to make highly nutritious food products, NIR-HSI is efficiently used to monitor and to optimize the levels of key nutrients and organoleptic attributes. The applications of NIR-HSI to germinated seed and sprouts in the food industry follow the same procedures as in the applications to determines nutrient content of non-germinated seeds (36,37,38,39), with the added aspect of monitoring the evolution of the nutrient content over time during the germination process.…”
Section: Near Infrared Hyperspectral Imaging In Food Technologiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the industrial processing of sprouts and germinated seeds used directly as raw materials to make highly nutritious food products, NIR-HSI is efficiently used to monitor and to optimize the levels of key nutrients and organoleptic attributes. The applications of NIR-HSI to germinated seed and sprouts in the food industry follow the same procedures as in the applications to determines nutrient content of non-germinated seeds (36,37,38,39), with the added aspect of monitoring the evolution of the nutrient content over time during the germination process.…”
Section: Near Infrared Hyperspectral Imaging In Food Technologiesmentioning
confidence: 99%