Detecting internal quality of peanuts during storage using electronic nose responses combined with physicochemical methods

Food Chem. 2015 Jun 15:177:89-96. doi: 10.1016/j.foodchem.2014.12.100. Epub 2015 Jan 6.

Abstract

In this study, the changes in the quality of unshelled peanuts and peanut kernels during storage were analyzed using an electronic nose (e-nose). The physicochemical indexes (acid and peroxide values) of peanut kernels were tested by traditional method as a reference. The storage time of peanut kernels increases from left to right in the cluster analysis plot based on the physicochemical indexes. The "maximum values", "area values", and "70th s values" methods were applied to extract the feature data from the e-nose responses. Principal component analysis (PCA) results indicated that the "70th s values" method produced the most accurate results, furthermore, unshelled peanut and peanut kernel samples presented similar characteristics in the PCA plots; the partial least squares regression (PLSR) results showed that the features of unshelled peanuts and peanut kernels are highly correlated with acid and peroxide values, respectively.

Keywords: Electronic nose; Peanut kernel; Physicochemical index; Storage time; Unshelled peanut.

Publication types

  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

MeSH terms

  • Arachis / chemistry*
  • Arachis / standards
  • Electronic Nose
  • Food Quality
  • Food Storage*
  • Nuts / chemistry*
  • Nuts / standards
  • Principal Component Analysis / methods