Calibration of Near Infrared Spectroscopy of Apples with Different Fruit Sizes to Improve Soluble Solids Content Model Performance.
Xiaogang JiangMingwang ZhuJinliang YaoYuxiang ZhangYande LiuPublished in: Foods (Basel, Switzerland) (2022)
The transmission spectrum of apples is affected by the fruit's size, which leads to poor prediction performance of the soluble solids content (SSC) models built for their different apple sizes. In this paper, three sets of near infrared (NIR) spectra of apples with various apple diameters were collected by applying NIR spectroscopy detection equipment to compare the spectra differences among various apple diameter groups. The NIR spectra of apples were corrected by studying the extinction rates within different apples. The corrected spectra were used to develop a partial least squares prediction model for their soluble solids content. Compared with the prediction model of the soluble solids content of apples without size correction, the R p of PLSR improved from 0.769 to 0.869 and RMSEP declined from 0.990 to 0.721 in the small fruit diameter group; the R p of PLSR improved from 0.787 to 0.932 and RMSEP declined from 0.878 to 0.531 in the large fruit diameter group. The proposed apple spectra correction method is effective and can be used to reduce the influence of sample diameter on NIR spectra.