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. 2015;32(6):857-63.
doi: 10.1080/19440049.2015.1031192. Epub 2015 Apr 14.

Non-destructive detection of pesticide residues in cucumber using visible/near-infrared spectroscopy

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Non-destructive detection of pesticide residues in cucumber using visible/near-infrared spectroscopy

Bahareh Jamshidi et al. Food Addit Contam Part A Chem Anal Control Expo Risk Assess. 2015.

Abstract

The feasibility of using visible/near-infrared (Vis/NIR) spectroscopy was assessed for non-destructive detection of diazinon residues in intact cucumbers. Vis/NIR spectra of diazinon solution and cucumber samples without and with different concentrations of diazinon residue were analysed at the range of 450-1000 nm. Partial least squares-discriminant analysis (PLS-DA) models were developed based on different spectral pre-processing techniques to classify cucumbers with contents of diazinon below and above the MRL as safe and unsafe samples, respectively. The best model was obtained using a first-derivative method with the lowest standard error of cross-validation (SECV = 0.366). Moreover, total percentages of correctly classified samples in calibration and prediction sets were 97.5% and 92.31%, respectively. It was concluded that Vis/NIR spectroscopy could be an appropriate, fast and non-destructive technology for safety control of intact cucumbers by the absence/presence of diazinon residues.

Keywords: cucumber; diazinon; maximum residue level; near-infrared spectroscopy; non-destructive; pesticide residues.

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