Quality Evaluation of Apple Fruit for Automated Food Processing

Author(s):  
Sindhi Komal ◽  
Jaymit Pandya ◽  
Sudhir Vegad
2008 ◽  
Vol 22 (11) ◽  
pp. 947-952 ◽  
Author(s):  
MOON SUNG KIM ◽  
KANGJIN LEE ◽  
KAUNGLIN CHAO ◽  
ALAN LEFCOURT ◽  
BYUNG-KWAN CHO ◽  
...  

We developed a push-broom, line-scan imaging system capable of simultaneous measurements of reflectance and fluorescence. The system allows multitasking inspections for quality and safety attributes of apples due to its dynamic capabilities in simultaneously capturing fluorescence and reflectance, and selectivity in multispectral bands. A multitasking image-based inspection system for online applications has been suggested in that a single imaging device that could perform a multitude of both safety and quality inspection needs. The presented multitask inspection approach in online applications may provide an economically viable means for a number of food processing industries being able to adapt to operate and meet the dynamic and specific inspection and sorting needs.


2016 ◽  
Vol 136 (1) ◽  
pp. 32-36 ◽  
Author(s):  
Komal Sindhi ◽  
Jaymit Pandya ◽  
Sudhir Vegad

Author(s):  
Nhan Trung Nguyen ◽  
Truong Nhat Van Do ◽  
An Phu Thi Do ◽  
Mai Thanh Thi Nguyen

Boesenbergia pandurata Roxb. Schlecht. (Zingiberaceae), called ``Ngai bun'' in Viet Nam, is one of the Southeast Asian medicinal plants and its rhizomes are used primarily as a spice. This is a perennial, short-stemmed plant, formed by leaf sheaths and can grow up to 50 cm. The leaves are 7-11 cm wide and 25-50 cm long. Its rhizome surfaces are light brown in color, the inner rhizome is yellow, oval-shaped, and has a very aromatic odor. In folklore, Boesenbergia pandurata rhizomes are used as a spice for food processing. This plant contains pinostrobin as the major constituents. Previously showed that pinostrobin compound is the main ingredient together with a variety of biological activities such as antibacterial, inhibition of free radicals, ... Pinostrobin is necessary composition for the screening, testing, and quality evaluation of the rhizomes of B. pandurata species and others in the Zingiberaceae family. This research had conducted a reference standard of pinostrobin isolated from the rhizomes of B. pandurata had 99.26 % purity, which is reliable in medicinal testing. An HPLC method for pinostrobin determination was conducted and The quantitative HPLC analysis was validated for system suitability, selectivity, linearity ranges, and precision. Application of the process to investigate the preparation of extract shown that reflux extraction with ethanol obtained the highest pinostrobin content with 22.05 % in extracts and 2.89 % in dried rhizomes of B. pandurata.


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