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Recent advances in muscle food safety evaluation: Hyperspectral imaging analyses and applications

Hongbin Pu, Qingyi Wei, Da‐Wen Sun

2022Critical Reviews in Food Science and Nutrition74 citationsDOI

Abstract

As there is growing interest in process control for quality and safety in the meat industry, by integrating spectroscopy and imaging technologies into one system, hyperspectral imaging, or chemical or spectroscopic imaging has become an alternative analytical technique that can provide the spatial distribution of spectrum for fast and nondestructive detection of meat safety. This review addresses the configuration of the hyperspectral imaging system and safety indicators of muscle foods involving biological, chemical, and physical attributes and other associated hazards or poisons, which could cause safety problems. The emphasis focuses on applications of hyperspectral imaging techniques in the safety evaluation of muscle foods, including pork, beef, lamb, chicken, fish and other meat products. Although HSI can provide the spatial distribution of spectrum, characterized by overtones and combinations of the C-H, N-H, and O-H groups using different combinations of a light source, imaging spectrograph and camera, there still needs improvement to overcome the disadvantages of HSI technology for further applications at the industrial level.

Topics & Concepts

Hyperspectral imagingFood safetyComputer scienceEnvironmental scienceChemical imagingMeat packing industryRemote sensingBiochemical engineeringArtificial intelligenceFood scienceEngineeringBiologyGeographySpectroscopy and Chemometric AnalysesMeat and Animal Product QualityAdvanced Chemical Sensor Technologies