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Determination of oil content of seeds by NIR: Influence of fatty acid composition on wavelength selection
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BotanyChemical CompositionFood AnalysisAgricultural EconomicsNear‐infrared ReflectanceFood ChemistryFatty AcidsFood SciencesWavelength SelectionChromatographyHealth SciencesOmega-3 Fatty AcidInfrared SpectroscopyNorthstar ComputerNear-infrared SpectroscopyFood QualityFatty Acid CompositionNatural SciencesSpectroscopyOil ContentSeed ProcessingSpectroscopic Method
The oil content of nine different types of oilseeds has been determined by near‐infrared reflectance (NIR) spectroscopy. A Northstar computer was used to select the wavelengths that best represent the oil content in these seeds. Selected wavelengths were often in the same area of the spectrum, but calibrations differed with respect to the number of wavelength points required and their order of selection. Wavelength assignments for typical functional groups in fatty acids are discussed. The fatty acid composition and the predominant fatty acid component appeared to influence the wavelengths used for the estimation of oil content in each seed type. The mathematical treatments used appeared to affect absorption maxima of all seed types. Spectra of seed oils and their fatty acids indicated variation and closeness of absorption maxima.
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