Exploring the use of portable infrared spectroscopy as a quality assurance tool for the Australian Native/Traditional food industry: a case study on finger lime (Citrus australasica)
Joseph Robert Nastasi,
Keely Rose Perry,
Shanmugam Alagappan
et al.
Abstract:SummaryFinger limes (Citrus australasica) are an Australian native and traditional food that are known for their caviar‐like pearls often referred to as “Citrus Caviar”. This study aimed to spectrally characterise finger lime varieties sourced across South‐East Queensland and Northern New South Wales. The varieties investigated demonstrated a wide diversity in their phenotypic appearance; however, their infrared spectra were similar. The NIR spectra of the samples were collected using a portable instrument and… Show more
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