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FTIR Spectroscopy Measures Sugars in Apples

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Fourier transform IR spectroscopy offers a rapid and nondestructive means of assessing the quality of apples by their relative sugar content.

Richard Gaughan

One quantitative measure of the quality of fruit that can be employed to determine the optimum harvest time, to validate storage methods and to monitor processing is the relative amount of glucose, fructose and sucrose. High performance liquid chromatography can quantify the concentrations of these sugars, but it is destructive and time-consuming. Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy quickly and nondestructively determines the relative concentrations of glucose, fructose and sucrose in apples, offering a quantitative assessment of their quality. Now researchers at Zhejiang...Read full article

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    Published: June 2006
    Basic ScienceFeaturesHigh-performance liquid chromatographySensors & DetectorsspectroscopyThermo Electron Corp.Zhejiang University

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