Analysing olive ripening with digital image RGB histograms

Anal Chim Acta. 2023 Nov 1:1280:341884. doi: 10.1016/j.aca.2023.341884. Epub 2023 Oct 9.

Abstract

Digital images are commonly used to monitor processes that are based on colour changes due to their simplicity and easy capture. Colour information in these images can be analysed objectively and accurately using colour histograms. One such process is olive ripening, which is characterized by changes in chemical composition, sensory properties and can be followed by changes in physical appearance, mainly colour. The reference method to quantify the ripeness of olives is the Maturity Index (MI), which is determined by trained experts assigning individual olives into a colour scale through visual inspection. Instead, this study proposes a methodology based on Chemometrics Assisted Colour Histogram-based Analytical Systems (CACHAS) to automatically assess the MI of olives based on R, G, and B colour histograms derived from digital images. The methodology was shown to be easily transferable for routine analysis and capable of controlling the ripening of olives. The study also confirms the high potential of digital images to understand the ripening process of olives (and potentially other fruits) and to predict the MI with satisfactory accuracy, providing an objective and reproducible alternative to visual inspection of trained experts.

Keywords: Cell phone; Chemometrics Assisted Colour Histogram-based Analytical Systems (CACHAS); Fruit; MCR-ALS; Maturity index; Multivariate curve resolution; PCA; PLS.

MeSH terms

  • Fruit / chemistry
  • Olea* / chemistry
  • Olive Oil / analysis

Substances

  • Olive Oil