Predicting mandarin fruit acceptability: from high-field to benchtop NMR spectroscopy.

MIGUES, I. - RIVAS, F. - MOYNA, G. - KELLY, S. D. - HEINZEN, H.

Resumen:

ABSTRACT.- Recent advances in nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) have led to the development of low-field benchtop NMR systems with improved sensitivity and resolution suitable for use in research and quality-control laboratories. Compared to their high-resolution counterparts, their lower purchase and running costs make them a good alternative for routine use. In this article, we show the adaptation of a method for predicting the consumer acceptability of mandarins, originally reported using a high-field 400 MHz NMR spectrometer, to benchtop 60 MHz NMR systems. Our findings reveal that both instruments yield comparable results regarding sugar and citric acid levels, leading to the development of virtually identical predictive linear models. However, the lower cost of benchtop NMR systems would allow cultivators to implement this chemometric-based method as an additional tool for the selection of new cultivars. © 2022 by the authors.


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2022
Acceptability
Benchtop NMR
Mandarins
NMR
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Instituto Nacional de Investigación Agropecuaria
AINFO
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spellingShingle Predicting mandarin fruit acceptability: from high-field to benchtop NMR spectroscopy.
MIGUES, I.
Acceptability
Benchtop NMR
Mandarins
NMR
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title Predicting mandarin fruit acceptability: from high-field to benchtop NMR spectroscopy.
title_full Predicting mandarin fruit acceptability: from high-field to benchtop NMR spectroscopy.
title_fullStr Predicting mandarin fruit acceptability: from high-field to benchtop NMR spectroscopy.
title_full_unstemmed Predicting mandarin fruit acceptability: from high-field to benchtop NMR spectroscopy.
title_short Predicting mandarin fruit acceptability: from high-field to benchtop NMR spectroscopy.
title_sort Predicting mandarin fruit acceptability: from high-field to benchtop NMR spectroscopy.
topic Acceptability
Benchtop NMR
Mandarins
NMR
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