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Freeze damage detection in oranges using gas sensors

Eunice S. Tan, David C. Slaughter and James F. Thompson

Postharvest Biology and Technology Volume 35, Issue 2 , February 2005, Pages 177-182

2005

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Freeze damage detection in oranges using gas sensors

Three volatile sensing systems and two sampling methods were evaluated to determine their ability to detect freeze damage in Valencia oranges (Citrus sinensis (L.) Osbeck ‘Valencia’) 24 h after laboratory-simulated freezing. Carbon dioxide and ethanol were measured using hand-held gas sensors, and an electronic nose was employed to measure the overall headspace or internal gas profile of each orange. For carbon dioxide, best classification was obtained using internal gas sampling with a classification accuracy of 87 and 47% for unfrozen and partially frozen Valencia oranges. Discrimination using ethanol was best using headspace gas sampling and correctly classified 100% of sound fruit but o­nly 37% of the partially frozen fruit. In general, sensing of the overall volatile composition using an electronic nose resulted in a more balanced classification with errors of similar magnitudes, than by sensing carbon dioxide and ethanol. The electronic nose correctly classified approximately 73 and 74% of sound fruit and 70 and 67% of the partially frozen fruit with headspace and internal gas sampling methods, respectively.