DESCRIPTIVE STUDY OF REFLECTANCE SPECTRA OF HAKE ( MERLUCCIUS AUSTRALIS), SALMON ( SALMO SALAR) AND LIGHT AND DARK MUSCLE FROM TUNA ( THUNNUS THYNNUS)

ABSTRACT The reflectance spectra of foods constitutes a simple, non‐destructive physical method with potential applications in the industry. Color is the most valued properties for customers when buying fresh fish, so that its characterization is important for setting objective quality criteria that...

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Main Authors: SÁNCHEZ‐ZAPATA, E., PÉREZ‐ALVAREZ, J.A., FERNÁNDEZ‐LÓPEZ, J., BARBER‐VALLES, J.X.
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spelling crwiley:10.1111/j.1745-4557.2010.00318.x 2024-09-09T20:05:55+00:00 DESCRIPTIVE STUDY OF REFLECTANCE SPECTRA OF HAKE ( MERLUCCIUS AUSTRALIS), SALMON ( SALMO SALAR) AND LIGHT AND DARK MUSCLE FROM TUNA ( THUNNUS THYNNUS) SÁNCHEZ‐ZAPATA, E. PÉREZ‐ALVAREZ, J.A. FERNÁNDEZ‐LÓPEZ, J. BARBER‐VALLES, J.X. 2010 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1745-4557.2010.00318.x https://api.wiley.com/onlinelibrary/tdm/v1/articles/10.1111%2Fj.1745-4557.2010.00318.x https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/pdf/10.1111/j.1745-4557.2010.00318.x en eng Wiley http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/termsAndConditions#vor Journal of Food Quality volume 33, issue 3, page 391-403 ISSN 0146-9428 1745-4557 journal-article 2010 crwiley https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1745-4557.2010.00318.x 2024-07-30T04:21:09Z ABSTRACT The reflectance spectra of foods constitutes a simple, non‐destructive physical method with potential applications in the industry. Color is the most valued properties for customers when buying fresh fish, so that its characterization is important for setting objective quality criteria that can be easily applied at all levels of the production and distribution chain. In this work the reflectance spectra and CIEL*a*b* coordinates of fresh muscle in hake, salmon and tuna (light and dark muscle) it was described. Hake, salmon and the dark tuna muscle show a zone of the spectrum (between 600 and 740 nm) with no significant ( P > 0.05) differences between the reflectance percentages, which may be taken as characteristic of fresh fish muscle. The light tuna muscle shows a plateau between 700 and 740 nm, while the dark muscle presents a further two plateaus between 390 and 440 nm and between 470 and 510 nm. PRACTICAL APPLICATIONS The study of the reflectance spectra of fish is a method with many potential applications in the food industry. Spectrum shape is characteristic of each fish. For this reason, a study of the reflectance spectra of the “fresh meat” of commercially interesting fish species could be of value as tool for characterizing fish and fish products. In each case it will be necessary to identify the characteristic wavelengths or spectral regions that provide the “digital footprint” of the species in question. Its characterization is important for setting objective quality criteria that can be easily applied at all levels of the production and distribution chain. Article in Journal/Newspaper Salmo salar Wiley Online Library Hake ENVELOPE(15.612,15.612,66.797,66.797) Journal of Food Quality 33 3 391 403
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description ABSTRACT The reflectance spectra of foods constitutes a simple, non‐destructive physical method with potential applications in the industry. Color is the most valued properties for customers when buying fresh fish, so that its characterization is important for setting objective quality criteria that can be easily applied at all levels of the production and distribution chain. In this work the reflectance spectra and CIEL*a*b* coordinates of fresh muscle in hake, salmon and tuna (light and dark muscle) it was described. Hake, salmon and the dark tuna muscle show a zone of the spectrum (between 600 and 740 nm) with no significant ( P > 0.05) differences between the reflectance percentages, which may be taken as characteristic of fresh fish muscle. The light tuna muscle shows a plateau between 700 and 740 nm, while the dark muscle presents a further two plateaus between 390 and 440 nm and between 470 and 510 nm. PRACTICAL APPLICATIONS The study of the reflectance spectra of fish is a method with many potential applications in the food industry. Spectrum shape is characteristic of each fish. For this reason, a study of the reflectance spectra of the “fresh meat” of commercially interesting fish species could be of value as tool for characterizing fish and fish products. In each case it will be necessary to identify the characteristic wavelengths or spectral regions that provide the “digital footprint” of the species in question. Its characterization is important for setting objective quality criteria that can be easily applied at all levels of the production and distribution chain.
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author SÁNCHEZ‐ZAPATA, E.
PÉREZ‐ALVAREZ, J.A.
FERNÁNDEZ‐LÓPEZ, J.
BARBER‐VALLES, J.X.
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PÉREZ‐ALVAREZ, J.A.
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DESCRIPTIVE STUDY OF REFLECTANCE SPECTRA OF HAKE ( MERLUCCIUS AUSTRALIS), SALMON ( SALMO SALAR) AND LIGHT AND DARK MUSCLE FROM TUNA ( THUNNUS THYNNUS)
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title DESCRIPTIVE STUDY OF REFLECTANCE SPECTRA OF HAKE ( MERLUCCIUS AUSTRALIS), SALMON ( SALMO SALAR) AND LIGHT AND DARK MUSCLE FROM TUNA ( THUNNUS THYNNUS)
title_short DESCRIPTIVE STUDY OF REFLECTANCE SPECTRA OF HAKE ( MERLUCCIUS AUSTRALIS), SALMON ( SALMO SALAR) AND LIGHT AND DARK MUSCLE FROM TUNA ( THUNNUS THYNNUS)
title_full DESCRIPTIVE STUDY OF REFLECTANCE SPECTRA OF HAKE ( MERLUCCIUS AUSTRALIS), SALMON ( SALMO SALAR) AND LIGHT AND DARK MUSCLE FROM TUNA ( THUNNUS THYNNUS)
title_fullStr DESCRIPTIVE STUDY OF REFLECTANCE SPECTRA OF HAKE ( MERLUCCIUS AUSTRALIS), SALMON ( SALMO SALAR) AND LIGHT AND DARK MUSCLE FROM TUNA ( THUNNUS THYNNUS)
title_full_unstemmed DESCRIPTIVE STUDY OF REFLECTANCE SPECTRA OF HAKE ( MERLUCCIUS AUSTRALIS), SALMON ( SALMO SALAR) AND LIGHT AND DARK MUSCLE FROM TUNA ( THUNNUS THYNNUS)
title_sort descriptive study of reflectance spectra of hake ( merluccius australis), salmon ( salmo salar) and light and dark muscle from tuna ( thunnus thynnus)
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