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Original Articles

Rapid recognition of marine fish surimi by one-step discriminant analysis based on near-infrared diffuse reflectance spectroscopy

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Pages 2932-2943 | Received 19 Apr 2016, Accepted 11 Nov 2016, Published online: 12 Apr 2017
 

ABSTRACT

A rapid and nondestructive near-infrared diffuse reflectance spectroscopy method combined with multivariate analysis was developed to discriminate different species and grades of marine fish surimi. Principal component analysis and discriminant analysis were applied to classify the species and quality grades of surimi. The results showed that excellent classification was obtained after optimizing spectral pretreatment. For the discrimination of three species of surimi, the correct classification rate of the calibration as well as the validation datasets were 98.5% and 100%, respectively, using the discriminant analysis method after multiplicative scatter correction pretreatment. For four grades of surimi, discriminant analysis provided 98.9% and 100% correct classification rate for calibration and validation datasets, respectively, after multiplicative scatter correction pretreatment. It was demonstrated that near-infrared diffuse reflectance spectroscopy integrated with discriminant analysis had significant potential as a rapid and accurate approach for rapid discrimination of surimi species and grades.

Funding

This work is financially supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (Grant Nos. 30901125, 31401571), Natural Science Foundation of Shanghai (Grant No. 14ZR1420000), and Key Projects in the National Science & Technology Pillar Program during the Twelfth Five-Year Plan Period (Grant Nos. 2015BAD17B01 and 2015BAD17B02).

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Funding

This work is financially supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (Grant Nos. 30901125, 31401571), Natural Science Foundation of Shanghai (Grant No. 14ZR1420000), and Key Projects in the National Science & Technology Pillar Program during the Twelfth Five-Year Plan Period (Grant Nos. 2015BAD17B01 and 2015BAD17B02).

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