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Near-infrared hyperspectral imaging evaluation of Fusarium damage and DON in single wheat kernels

Antoni Femenias, Enric Llorens-Serentill, Antonio J. Ramos, Vicente Sanchís, Sonia Marı́n

2022Food Control32 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Fusarium is a DON producing filamentous fungus which commonly infects small grain cereals. Near-Infrared Hyperspectral Imaging (HSI-NIR) is considered for its potential to manage this contamination, as it uses spatial recognition, which may be able to deal with the heterogeneity inside the batches for cereal sorting implementation. The focus of this study was the application of HSI-NIR for Fusarium Damaged Kernels (FDK) detection and DON prediction and discrimination of wheat kernels over EU limit. After the HSI scanning of 300 individual grains, the reference values were obtained attributing categories for typical fungal symptoms and analyzing DON from individual grains by HPLC. Several spectral preprocessing methods selected valuable information before model calibration. Externally validated PLS predictions showed RMSEP of 6.65 mg/kg, an R2 of 0.88 and an RPD of 3.21. However, the classification models managed wheat contaminations more appropriately, obtaining discrimination accuracies of 85.8% and 76.9% for fungal symptoms and DON at the EU limit, respectively. These findings suggest that HSI-NIR can be a suitable tool to sort DON contaminated kernels at EU limit.

Topics & Concepts

Hyperspectral imagingFusariumSortingPreprocessorDetection limitLimit (mathematics)Near-infrared spectroscopyEnvironmental scienceRemote sensingPattern recognition (psychology)Biological systemArtificial intelligenceMathematicsComputer scienceBiologyHorticultureStatisticsOpticsPhysicsGeologyMathematical analysisAlgorithmSpectroscopy and Chemometric AnalysesSpectroscopy Techniques in Biomedical and Chemical ResearchEssential Oils and Antimicrobial Activity