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Journal of Agricultural Science and Food Technology

Research Paper|Published October 2021|Vol.7 (5):75-81

https://doi.org/10.36630/jasft_19060

 

 

Non-Destructive Assessment of Edible Seed Chemical Content by Near-Infrared Hyperspectral Imaging for the Improvement of Nutritional Traits in Bottle Gourd (Lagenaria Siceraria)

 

Nadège Aurelie N’dri-Aya1 and  Irié Vroh-Bi 2, 3

 

1Food Science and Technology Training and Research Unit, Nangui Abrogoua University (Abidjan, Ivory Coast)
2Bioscience Centre and Germplasm Unit, International Institute of Tropical Agriculture (IITA), (Ibadan, Nigeria)
3African Observatory of Science, Technology and Innovation, African Union Commission (Malabo, Equatorial Guinea)  

 

ABSTRACT

The edible seeds of bottle gourd [Lagenaria siceraria (Molina) Standl.] are rich in oils, proteins and minerals of high nutritional quality. They are highly prized in pan tropical regions where they constitute valuable resources for food and nutrition security. In this study, near-infrared hyperspectral imaging (NIR-HSI) was combined with chemometrics to assess the variability of seed chemical content of African cultivars for the selection of nutritional traits. Six hundred seeds of four accessions belonging to two cultivars were collected from the Ivory Coast (West Africa) and analysed. The NIR-HSI spectra collected on whole seeds in the 1100-2400 nm range revealed that the main absorption bands of the seed chemical content were associated with water, lipids and proteins. The absorbance values between seeds of the same accession in these spectral regions varied up to 1.8 folds. Among the two chemometric tools used, principal component analysis (PCA) did not separate the accessions while Partial Least Squares Discriminant Analysis (PLS-DA) discriminated the accessions with 87.33 % to 94.67 %, and the cultivars with 90 % to 92 % correct classification. Seed oils from bottle gourd are for instance rich in linoleic acid which is an essential fatty acid for human health. The non-destructive and qualitative determination of the content of single seeds was demonstrated in the study and provides the opportunity to select superior seeds for the improvement of key nutritional traits in bottle gourd.

 

Keywords: Lagenaria siceraria, near-infrared hyperspectral imaging, seed chemical content, PCA, PLS-DA, nutrition security.

 

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