2023
DOI: 10.3390/foods13010025
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Research Review on Quality Detection of Fresh Tea Leaves Based on Spectral Technology

Ting Tang,
Qing Luo,
Liu Yang
et al.

Abstract: As the raw material for tea making, the quality of tea leaves directly affects the quality of finished tea. The quality of fresh tea leaves is mainly assessed by manual judgment or physical and chemical testing of the content of internal components. Physical and chemical methods are more mature, and the test results are more accurate and objective, but traditional chemical methods for measuring the biochemical indexes of tea leaves are time-consuming, labor-costly, complicated, and destructive. With the rapid … Show more

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“…Hyperspectral imaging (HSI) technology is a fusion technique that combines imaging and spectroscopy to obtain both external image information and spectral data in different wavelength bands of the target sample. It can capture the external characteristics, surface defects, and stains of products, as well as analyze the internal physical structure and chemical composition of objects [89,90]. In recent years, HSI technology has been extensively researched and applied in the field of agricultural product quality inspection [91], assessment of foodborne contaminants [92], and food certification aspects [93].…”
Section: Hyperspectral Imaging Technologymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Hyperspectral imaging (HSI) technology is a fusion technique that combines imaging and spectroscopy to obtain both external image information and spectral data in different wavelength bands of the target sample. It can capture the external characteristics, surface defects, and stains of products, as well as analyze the internal physical structure and chemical composition of objects [89,90]. In recent years, HSI technology has been extensively researched and applied in the field of agricultural product quality inspection [91], assessment of foodborne contaminants [92], and food certification aspects [93].…”
Section: Hyperspectral Imaging Technologymentioning
confidence: 99%