Analytical Sciences
Online ISSN : 1348-2246
Print ISSN : 0910-6340
ISSN-L : 0910-6340
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A Near Infrared Spectroscopic Discrimination of Noodle Flours Using a Principal-Component Analysis Coupled with Chemical Information
Masanori KUMAGAIKikuko KARUBETomoaki SATONaganori OHISAToshio AMANORyoei KIKUCHINobuaki OGAWA
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2002 Volume 18 Issue 10 Pages 1145-1150

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Using a portable near infrared (NIR) spectrometer, we discriminated flours for making Japanese noodles (Soba), not only relying on a statistical and mathematical approach, but also on a chemical interpretation of the NIR spectra. In original NIR spectra, the particle-size difference, which results in an undesired systematic variation, was extracted and interpreted as the first-principal component factor by a principal-component analysis. The discrimination of flour materials cannot be satisfied by this factor. However, after a standardized treatment for the original spectra, the particle-size effects were eliminated; alternatively, differences in the chemical contents were extracted as principal-component factors. Using these factors, flour material discrimination was achieved much better. This study suggests a novel idea of utilizing the wavelength contribution ratio spectra for interpreting the factors extracted from the principal-component analysis for the NIR spectra. This report also describes the relationship between the NIR spectra and the chemical-analysis data.

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© 2002 by The Japan Society for Analytical Chemistry
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