Qualidade e maturação de frutas avaliada através de métodos não destrutivos

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Autor(a) principal: Betemps, Débora Leitzke
Data de Publicação: 2011
Tipo de documento: Tese
Idioma: por
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Texto Completo: http://guaiaca.ufpel.edu.br/handle/123456789/2103
Resumo: Currently consumers are not focused only on the external characteristics of the fruits, as color and size, the internal characteristics such as sugar content and the presence of antioxidant compounds acquires a greater importance in purchasing decisions. The measurement of these parameters is usually done by traditional analysis that presented as main characteristic the sample destruction, beyond being held in a limited number of fruits, normally not representative of the lot or orchard. The optical methods based in visible spectroscopy techniques (Vis) and near-infrared (NIR), as the chlorophyll fluorescence are pointed as a solution of the classic evaluation methods, allowing to assess several components at the same time, without the sample destruction. This study aimed to use the spectroscopy Vis/NIR and the chlorophyll fluorescence as non destructive methods to evaluate quality parameters in peaches, mangos and apples. In peaches it was used the NIR-Case equipment to establish models of calibration for estimating parameters of soluble solids (SS) and flesh firmness for the cultivars Chimarrita, Maciel, Eldorado and Jubileu for two years in a row, being in the second year, it was also evaluated the effect of harvesting time on the calibration models. From the obtained results it can be infer that the attribute soluble solids the calibrations models presented coefficient of determination values acceptable and appropriate to predict the future behavior of the samples in two consecutive years. For flesh firmness only the models developed for the cultivars Jubileu and Eldorado were considered satisfactory, requiring for the others cultivars, new setting for future harvests. The calibration models presented different results over the harvest dates, being the best fits occur in the end of the harvest, fact observed in all peaches cultivars. In mangoes of the cultivar Tommy Atkins and in peaches of the cultivars Eldorado and Jubileu the use of this technique for the separation of fruits in categories according to their maturation stage and monitoring directly from the field using a portable spectrophotometer (DA-meter®) that emits two 9 light signals of wavelength 570 and 720 nm and provides an indes (DA), which correlates with the content of chlorophyll in the peel of the fruit. Through these studies it was conclude that, with the index DA it is possible to separate the mangoes fruits in categories according the maturation degree as well monitor the maturation of the peaches directly from the field, and the relations between these index and quality parameters determinate through the coefficients of determination (R2) were satisfactory. In apples of the cultivars Fuji, Granny Smith and Golden Delicious it was used a sensor based on the technique of chlorophyll fluorescence for the estimation of chlorophyll, anthocyanins and flavonoids present in the skin of the fruit. In general, sides with greater sunlight exposure have higher rates of anthocyanins and flavonois and lower chlorophyll. The correlations between the non-destructive index and the real content of these pigments in the apple skin show the existence of significant correlations the two methods proposed. A negative correlation was found between soluble solids in apples and the chlorophyll fluorescence (CHL) in the far red spectrum. The results also indicate that a single multiparameter sensor of a fluorescence base can provide quality and maturity indices of apples in a nondestructively way. Thus, after the execution of the study, it can be conclude that different methods and technologies have potential for non-destructive evaluation of fruit quality parameters.
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spelling http://lattes.cnpq.br/1012015157790119http://lattes.cnpq.br/1832005293007635Fachinello, José CarlosBetemps, Débora Leitzke2014-08-20T14:22:02Z2012-06-182014-08-20T14:22:02Z2011-11-28BETEMPS, Débora Leitzke. Quality and maturation of fruits assessed through nondestructive methods. 2011. 671 f. Tese (Doutorado em Agronomia) - Universidade Federal de Pelotas, Pelotas, 2011.http://guaiaca.ufpel.edu.br/handle/123456789/2103Currently consumers are not focused only on the external characteristics of the fruits, as color and size, the internal characteristics such as sugar content and the presence of antioxidant compounds acquires a greater importance in purchasing decisions. The measurement of these parameters is usually done by traditional analysis that presented as main characteristic the sample destruction, beyond being held in a limited number of fruits, normally not representative of the lot or orchard. The optical methods based in visible spectroscopy techniques (Vis) and near-infrared (NIR), as the chlorophyll fluorescence are pointed as a solution of the classic evaluation methods, allowing to assess several components at the same time, without the sample destruction. This study aimed to use the spectroscopy Vis/NIR and the chlorophyll fluorescence as non destructive methods to evaluate quality parameters in peaches, mangos and apples. In peaches it was used the NIR-Case equipment to establish models of calibration for estimating parameters of soluble solids (SS) and flesh firmness for the cultivars Chimarrita, Maciel, Eldorado and Jubileu for two years in a row, being in the second year, it was also evaluated the effect of harvesting time on the calibration models. From the obtained results it can be infer that the attribute soluble solids the calibrations models presented coefficient of determination values acceptable and appropriate to predict the future behavior of the samples in two consecutive years. For flesh firmness only the models developed for the cultivars Jubileu and Eldorado were considered satisfactory, requiring for the others cultivars, new setting for future harvests. The calibration models presented different results over the harvest dates, being the best fits occur in the end of the harvest, fact observed in all peaches cultivars. In mangoes of the cultivar Tommy Atkins and in peaches of the cultivars Eldorado and Jubileu the use of this technique for the separation of fruits in categories according to their maturation stage and monitoring directly from the field using a portable spectrophotometer (DA-meter®) that emits two 9 light signals of wavelength 570 and 720 nm and provides an indes (DA), which correlates with the content of chlorophyll in the peel of the fruit. Through these studies it was conclude that, with the index DA it is possible to separate the mangoes fruits in categories according the maturation degree as well monitor the maturation of the peaches directly from the field, and the relations between these index and quality parameters determinate through the coefficients of determination (R2) were satisfactory. In apples of the cultivars Fuji, Granny Smith and Golden Delicious it was used a sensor based on the technique of chlorophyll fluorescence for the estimation of chlorophyll, anthocyanins and flavonoids present in the skin of the fruit. In general, sides with greater sunlight exposure have higher rates of anthocyanins and flavonois and lower chlorophyll. The correlations between the non-destructive index and the real content of these pigments in the apple skin show the existence of significant correlations the two methods proposed. A negative correlation was found between soluble solids in apples and the chlorophyll fluorescence (CHL) in the far red spectrum. The results also indicate that a single multiparameter sensor of a fluorescence base can provide quality and maturity indices of apples in a nondestructively way. Thus, after the execution of the study, it can be conclude that different methods and technologies have potential for non-destructive evaluation of fruit quality parameters.Atualmente os consumidores não estão focados apenas nas caracterísiticas externas das frutas, como cor e tamanho, as características internas como teores de açúcares e a presença de compostos antioxidantes passam a ter uma maior importância na decisão de compra. A mensuração destes parâmetros, normalmente é feita através de análises tradicionais que apresentam como característica principal a destrutição da amostra, além de ser realizada em um número restrito de frutas, normalmente não representativo do lote ou do pomar. Os métodos ópticos baseados nas técnicas da espectroscopia do visível (Vis) e do infravermelho próximo (NIR), assim como a fluorescência da clorofila são apontadas como uma evolução dos métodos clássicos de avaliação, permitindo avaliar vários componentes ao mesmo tempo, sem a destruição das amostras. O objetivo da realização deste trabalho foi utilizar a espectroscopia do Vis/NIR e da fluorescência da clorofila como métodos não destrutivos para avaliar parâmetros de qualidade de pêssegos, mangas e maçãs. Em pêssegos utilizou-se o equipamento NIR-Case para o estabelecimento de modelos de calibração para a estimação dos parâmetros sólidos solúveis (SS) e firmeza de polpa para as cultivares Chimarrita, Maciel, Eldorado e Jubileu por dois anos consecutivos, sendo que no segundo ano avaliou-se também o efeito de época de colheita sobre os modelos de calibração. Pelos resultados obtidos podemos inferir que para o atributo SS, os modelos de calibração apresentaram valores de coeficiente de determinação aceitáveis e adequados para prever o comportamento de amostras futuras, nos dois anos consecutivos. Para a firmeza de polpa apenas os modelos desenvolvidos para as cultivares Jubileu e Eldorado foram considerados satisfatórios, necessitando para as demais cultivares, novos ajustes para safras futuras. Os modelos de calibração apresentam resultados diferentes ao longo das datas de colheita, sendo que os melhores ajustes ocorrem no final da safra, fato 7 observado em todas as cultivares de pêssegos. Em mangas da cultivar Tommy Atkins e em pêssegos das cultivares Eldorado e Jubileu, foi testada o uso desta técnica para a separação das frutas em categorias de acordo com o estádio de maturação e acompanhamento desta diretamente no campo, com o uso do espectrofotômetro portátil (DA-meter®) que emite dois sinais luminosos nos comprimentos de onda 670 e 720nm e fornece um índice (DA), que se correlaciona com o conteúdo de clorofila presente na epiderme das frutas. Através destes trabalhos foi possível concluir que, com o índice DA é possível separar as frutas de manga em categorias de acordo com o grau de maturação bem como acompanhar a maturação de pêssegos diretamente no campo, e as relações entre os valores destes índices e os parâmetros de qualidade, determinadas através dos coeficientes de determinação (R2) foram satisfatórios. Em maçãs das cultivares Fuji, Granny Smith e Golden Delicious utilizou-se um sensor com base na técnica da fluorescência da clorofila para a estimação de clorofilas, antocianinas e flavonóides presentes na epiderme das frutas. De uma maneira geral os lados com maior exposição a luz solar apresentaram os maiores índices para os antocianinas e flavonóides e menores para clorofila. As correlações entre os índices não destrutivos e o conteúdo real destes pigmentos nas epidermes das maçãs demonstraram a existência de correlações signifcativas entre os dois métodos propostos. Uma correlação negativa foi encontrada entre o teor de sólidos solúveis em maçãs e a fluorescência da clorofila (CHL) no espectro do vermelho distante. Os resultados também indicam que um sensor multiparamético de base fluorescente pode fornecer índices de maturação e qualidade de maçãs de forma não destrutiva. Sendo assim, após a execução dos trabalhos pode-se concluir que os diferentes métodos e tecnologias não destrutivas apresentam potencial para avaliação dos parâmetros de qualidade em frutas.application/pdfporUniversidade Federal de PelotasPrograma de Pós-Graduação em AgronomiaUFPelBRFaculdade de Agronomia Eliseu MacielEsctroscopia VIS/NIRInfravermelho próximoFluorescênciaParâmetros de qualidadeSpectroscopy VIS/NIRNear infraredFluorescenceParameters of qualityCNPQ::CIENCIAS AGRARIAS::AGRONOMIAQualidade e maturação de frutas avaliada através de métodos não destrutivosQuality and maturation of fruits assessed through nondestructive methodsinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/doctoralThesisinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Institucional da UFPel - Guaiacainstname:Universidade Federal de Pelotas (UFPEL)instacron:UFPELORIGINALTese_Debora_Leitzke_Betemps.pdfapplication/pdf4121028http://guaiaca.ufpel.edu.br/xmlui/bitstream/123456789/2103/1/Tese_Debora_Leitzke_Betemps.pdfee28f25c1660db7ee2ce97d47b512205MD51open accessTEXTTese_Debora_Leitzke_Betemps.pdf.txtTese_Debora_Leitzke_Betemps.pdf.txtExtracted Texttext/plain342963http://guaiaca.ufpel.edu.br/xmlui/bitstream/123456789/2103/2/Tese_Debora_Leitzke_Betemps.pdf.txtda289f0440a34bc50b1334dd49c58e48MD52open accessTHUMBNAILTese_Debora_Leitzke_Betemps.pdf.jpgTese_Debora_Leitzke_Betemps.pdf.jpgGenerated Thumbnailimage/jpeg1349http://guaiaca.ufpel.edu.br/xmlui/bitstream/123456789/2103/3/Tese_Debora_Leitzke_Betemps.pdf.jpg11ba37e5704cabf50f332ba6a1f1a946MD53open access123456789/21032023-03-28 22:54:57.792open accessoai:guaiaca.ufpel.edu.br:123456789/2103Repositório InstitucionalPUBhttp://repositorio.ufpel.edu.br/oai/requestrippel@ufpel.edu.br || repositorio@ufpel.edu.br || aline.batista@ufpel.edu.bropendoar:2023-03-29T01:54:57Repositório Institucional da UFPel - Guaiaca - Universidade Federal de Pelotas (UFPEL)false
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title Qualidade e maturação de frutas avaliada através de métodos não destrutivos
spellingShingle Qualidade e maturação de frutas avaliada através de métodos não destrutivos
Betemps, Débora Leitzke
Esctroscopia VIS/NIR
Infravermelho próximo
Fluorescência
Parâmetros de qualidade
Spectroscopy VIS/NIR
Near infrared
Fluorescence
Parameters of quality
CNPQ::CIENCIAS AGRARIAS::AGRONOMIA
title_short Qualidade e maturação de frutas avaliada através de métodos não destrutivos
title_full Qualidade e maturação de frutas avaliada através de métodos não destrutivos
title_fullStr Qualidade e maturação de frutas avaliada através de métodos não destrutivos
title_full_unstemmed Qualidade e maturação de frutas avaliada através de métodos não destrutivos
title_sort Qualidade e maturação de frutas avaliada através de métodos não destrutivos
author Betemps, Débora Leitzke
author_facet Betemps, Débora Leitzke
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Betemps, Débora Leitzke
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Infravermelho próximo
Fluorescência
Parâmetros de qualidade
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Infravermelho próximo
Fluorescência
Parâmetros de qualidade
Spectroscopy VIS/NIR
Near infrared
Fluorescence
Parameters of quality
CNPQ::CIENCIAS AGRARIAS::AGRONOMIA
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Near infrared
Fluorescence
Parameters of quality
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description Currently consumers are not focused only on the external characteristics of the fruits, as color and size, the internal characteristics such as sugar content and the presence of antioxidant compounds acquires a greater importance in purchasing decisions. The measurement of these parameters is usually done by traditional analysis that presented as main characteristic the sample destruction, beyond being held in a limited number of fruits, normally not representative of the lot or orchard. The optical methods based in visible spectroscopy techniques (Vis) and near-infrared (NIR), as the chlorophyll fluorescence are pointed as a solution of the classic evaluation methods, allowing to assess several components at the same time, without the sample destruction. This study aimed to use the spectroscopy Vis/NIR and the chlorophyll fluorescence as non destructive methods to evaluate quality parameters in peaches, mangos and apples. In peaches it was used the NIR-Case equipment to establish models of calibration for estimating parameters of soluble solids (SS) and flesh firmness for the cultivars Chimarrita, Maciel, Eldorado and Jubileu for two years in a row, being in the second year, it was also evaluated the effect of harvesting time on the calibration models. From the obtained results it can be infer that the attribute soluble solids the calibrations models presented coefficient of determination values acceptable and appropriate to predict the future behavior of the samples in two consecutive years. For flesh firmness only the models developed for the cultivars Jubileu and Eldorado were considered satisfactory, requiring for the others cultivars, new setting for future harvests. The calibration models presented different results over the harvest dates, being the best fits occur in the end of the harvest, fact observed in all peaches cultivars. In mangoes of the cultivar Tommy Atkins and in peaches of the cultivars Eldorado and Jubileu the use of this technique for the separation of fruits in categories according to their maturation stage and monitoring directly from the field using a portable spectrophotometer (DA-meter®) that emits two 9 light signals of wavelength 570 and 720 nm and provides an indes (DA), which correlates with the content of chlorophyll in the peel of the fruit. Through these studies it was conclude that, with the index DA it is possible to separate the mangoes fruits in categories according the maturation degree as well monitor the maturation of the peaches directly from the field, and the relations between these index and quality parameters determinate through the coefficients of determination (R2) were satisfactory. In apples of the cultivars Fuji, Granny Smith and Golden Delicious it was used a sensor based on the technique of chlorophyll fluorescence for the estimation of chlorophyll, anthocyanins and flavonoids present in the skin of the fruit. In general, sides with greater sunlight exposure have higher rates of anthocyanins and flavonois and lower chlorophyll. The correlations between the non-destructive index and the real content of these pigments in the apple skin show the existence of significant correlations the two methods proposed. A negative correlation was found between soluble solids in apples and the chlorophyll fluorescence (CHL) in the far red spectrum. The results also indicate that a single multiparameter sensor of a fluorescence base can provide quality and maturity indices of apples in a nondestructively way. Thus, after the execution of the study, it can be conclude that different methods and technologies have potential for non-destructive evaluation of fruit quality parameters.
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