Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
223544 Journal of Food Engineering 2013 7 Pages PDF
Abstract

The sugar content and firmness of non-climacteric pear of different cultivars were studied by a voltammetric electronic tongue (VE-tongue). The VE-tongue self-developed in this study comprised six working electrodes (gold, silver, platinum, palladium, tungsten, and titanium electrode), an Ag/AgCl reference electrode, and a platinum auxiliary electrode. The multi-frequency large amplitude pulse voltammetry (MLAPV) was applied to the working electrodes as the scanning potential waveform,and it consisted of four frequency segments of 1 Hz, 10 Hz, 100 Hz, and 1000 Hz. In this study, five cultivars of pear from different geographical origins were tested by VE-tongue, and the firmness and sugar content of pears were tested by the traditional methods. The characteristic data (the maximum and minimum values) obtained by VE-tongue were compressed by principal component analysis (PCA), and the principal components (PCs) were taken as the input variables of principal component regression (PCR), partial least squares regression (PLSR), and least squared-support vector machines (LS-SVMs) to predict sugar content and firmness. All the models showed good results, and LS-SVM preformed best in the prediction.

► Sugar content and firmness of pears were tested by a voltammetric electronic tongue. ► Three mathematic methods were used for sugar content and firmness prediction. ► Least squared-support vector machines performed best in prediction. ► Sugar content and firmness were tested by Physical–chemical methods.

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