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Recent Applications of Vibrational Spectroscopic Techniques in the Grain Industry

R. Pandiselvam, N. U. Sruthi, Ankit Kumar, Anjineyulu Kothakota, Rohit Thirumdas, S. V. Ramesh, Daniel Cozzolino

2021Food Reviews International35 citationsDOI

Abstract

Classical methods for assessing the quality of food grains are still in vogue, however, these methods are either destructive or time-consuming which demands an alternative. Spectroscopic techniques such as Fourier transform-infrared (FT-IR), Near-infrared (NIR) and Raman spectroscopic techniques are intensively researched in evaluating their efficiency for determining the end-quality of grains and grain-based products. The present review focuses on the working principle of these techniques and their recent applications in grain industry, including authentication and quality discrimination, adulterant and contaminant determination, process optimization, and production monitoring. Furthermore, the challenges, limitations, and advantages along with future trends are also highlighted.

Topics & Concepts

AdulterantProcess engineeringBiochemical engineeringQuality (philosophy)Computer scienceRaman spectroscopyProcess (computing)Authentication (law)InfraredFourier transform infrared spectroscopyEnvironmental scienceMaterials scienceAgricultural engineeringChemistryEngineeringPhysicsChemical engineeringOpticsOperating systemChromatographyQuantum mechanicsComputer securitySpectroscopy and Chemometric AnalysesIdentification and Quantification in FoodSpectroscopy Techniques in Biomedical and Chemical Research
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