Abstract

The quality of dragon fruit juice is based on brix and acidity, which determine flavour. Brix and acidity are usually tested using sensory and titration methods, which have several limitations, such as being subjective and time-consuming. Visible-Near Infrared (Vis-NIR) spectroscopy method at a wavelength of 350-1000 nm in transmittance mode is suitable for detecting the quality of dragon fruit juice. The method is non-destructive, fast, and produces no waste. In this research, pure dragon fruit juice samples were mixed using water and liquid sugar concentrations, i.e., 10%, 20%, 30%, 40%, and 50% w/w. Spectra was obtained from a portable transmittance Vis-NIR spectrometer for dragon fruit juice, which was converted into absorbance. Actual brix and acidity were obtained using an acid and brix refractometer. Prediction models of acidity and brix content using the partial least square regression (PLSR) were constructed using actual brix and acidity values and absorbance spectra. Results showed that the PLSR models could predict Brix with R2C of 0.822, RMSEC of 3.971, RPD of 1.933, and acidity with R2C of 0.433, RMSEC of 0.583 %, RPD of 1.348. The research proved that Vis-NIR spectroscopy in transmittance mode allows the prediction of the Brix content of dragon fruit juice.

Details

Title
Prediction of Acidity and Brix of Red Dragon Fruit Juice Non-destructively using Transmittance Visible Near Infrared Spectroscopy
Author
Virginie Ratu Margareth Sinaga; Reza Adhitama Putra Hernanda; Nugraha, Bayu; Amanah, Hanim Zuhrotul; Rudiati, Evi Masithoh
Section
Smart and Precision Farming
Publication year
2025
Publication date
2025
Publisher
EDP Sciences
ISSN
22731709
e-ISSN
21174458
Source type
Conference Paper
Language of publication
English
ProQuest document ID
3180657426
Copyright
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