Fourier Transform Near-Infrared Spectroscopy and Chemometrics To Predict Zygosacchromyces rouxii in Apple and Kiwi Fruit Juices

Journal of Food Protection
Chen NiuTianli Yue

Abstract

This study investigated the capability of near-infrared spectroscopy (NIRS) to predict the concentration of Zygosaccharomyces rouxii in apple and kiwi fruit juices. The yeast was inoculated in fresh kiwi fruit juice ( n = 68), reconstituted kiwi juice ( n = 85), and reconstituted apple juice ( n = 64), followed by NIR spectra collection and plate counting. A principal component analysis indicated direct orthogonal signal correction preprocessing was suitable to separate spectral samples. Parameter optimization algorithms increased the performance of support vector machine regression models developed in a single variety juice system and a multiple variety juice system. Single variety juice models achieved accurate prediction of Z. rouxii concentrations, with the limit of quantification at 3 to 15 CFU/mL ( R2 = 0.997 to 0.999), and the method was also feasible for Hanseniaspora uvarum and Candida tropicalis. The best multiple variety juice model obtained had a limit of quantification of 237 CFU/mL ( R2 = 0.961) for Z. rouxii. A Bland-Altman analysis indicated good agreement between the support vector machine regression model and the plate counting method. It suggests that NIRS can be a high-throughput method for prediction of Z. ...Continue Reading

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