Rapid analyses of dry matter content and carotenoids in fresh cassava roots using a portable visible and near infrared spectrometer (Vis/NIRS)

Portable Vis/NIRS are flexible tools for fast and unbiased analyses of constituents with minimal sample preparation. This study developed calibration models for dry matter content (DMC) and carotenoids in fresh cassava roots using a portable Vis/NIRS system. We examined the effects of eight data pre...

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Main Authors: Ikeogu, Ugochukwu N., Davrieux, Fabrice, Dufour, D.L., Ceballos, H., Egesi, Chiedozie N., Jannink, Jean-Luc
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Published: Public Library of Science 2017
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/89923
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author Ikeogu, Ugochukwu N.
Davrieux, Fabrice
Dufour, D.L.
Ceballos, H.
Egesi, Chiedozie N.
Jannink, Jean-Luc
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Davrieux, Fabrice
Dufour, D.L.
Egesi, Chiedozie N.
Ikeogu, Ugochukwu N.
Jannink, Jean-Luc
author_facet Ikeogu, Ugochukwu N.
Davrieux, Fabrice
Dufour, D.L.
Ceballos, H.
Egesi, Chiedozie N.
Jannink, Jean-Luc
author_sort Ikeogu, Ugochukwu N.
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description Portable Vis/NIRS are flexible tools for fast and unbiased analyses of constituents with minimal sample preparation. This study developed calibration models for dry matter content (DMC) and carotenoids in fresh cassava roots using a portable Vis/NIRS system. We examined the effects of eight data pre-treatment combinations on calibration models and assessed calibrations on processed and intact root samples. We compared Vis/NIRS derived-DMC to other phenotyping methods. The results of the study showed that the combination of standard normal variate and de-trend (SNVD) with first derivative calculated on two data points and no smoothing (SNVD+1111) was adequate for a robust model. Calibration performance was higher with processed than the intact root samples for all the traits although intact root models for some traits especially total carotenoid content (TCC) (R2c = 96%, R2cv = 90%, RPD = 3.6 and SECV = 0.63) were sufficient for screening purposes. Using three key quality traits as templates, we developed models with processed fresh root samples. Robust calibrations were established for DMC (R2c = 99%, R2cv = 95%, RPD = 4.5 and SECV = 0.9), TCC (R2c = 99%, R2cv = 91%, RPD = 3.5 and SECV = 2.1) and all Trans β-carotene (ATBC) (R2c = 98%, R2cv = 91%, RPD = 3.5 and SECV = 1.6). Coefficient of determination on independent validation set (R2p) for these traits were also satisfactory for ATBC (91%), TCC (88%) and DMC (80%). Compared to other methods, Vis/NIRS-derived DMC from both intact and processed roots had very high correlation (>0.95) with the ideal oven-drying than from specific gravity method (0.49). There was equally a high correlation (0.94) between the intact and processed Vis/NIRS DMC. Therefore, the portable Vis/NIRS could be employed for the rapid analyses of DMC and quantification of carotenoids in cassava for nutritional and breeding purposes.
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spelling CGSpace899232025-03-13T09:45:01Z Rapid analyses of dry matter content and carotenoids in fresh cassava roots using a portable visible and near infrared spectrometer (Vis/NIRS) Ikeogu, Ugochukwu N. Davrieux, Fabrice Dufour, D.L. Ceballos, H. Egesi, Chiedozie N. Jannink, Jean-Luc cassava manihot esculenta carotenoids infrared spectrophotometry specific gravity high performance liquid chromatography cloning phenotypes carotenoides espectroscopia infrarroja peso específico cromatografía líquida de alta resolución cromatografía líquida alta presión clonación Portable Vis/NIRS are flexible tools for fast and unbiased analyses of constituents with minimal sample preparation. This study developed calibration models for dry matter content (DMC) and carotenoids in fresh cassava roots using a portable Vis/NIRS system. We examined the effects of eight data pre-treatment combinations on calibration models and assessed calibrations on processed and intact root samples. We compared Vis/NIRS derived-DMC to other phenotyping methods. The results of the study showed that the combination of standard normal variate and de-trend (SNVD) with first derivative calculated on two data points and no smoothing (SNVD+1111) was adequate for a robust model. Calibration performance was higher with processed than the intact root samples for all the traits although intact root models for some traits especially total carotenoid content (TCC) (R2c = 96%, R2cv = 90%, RPD = 3.6 and SECV = 0.63) were sufficient for screening purposes. Using three key quality traits as templates, we developed models with processed fresh root samples. Robust calibrations were established for DMC (R2c = 99%, R2cv = 95%, RPD = 4.5 and SECV = 0.9), TCC (R2c = 99%, R2cv = 91%, RPD = 3.5 and SECV = 2.1) and all Trans β-carotene (ATBC) (R2c = 98%, R2cv = 91%, RPD = 3.5 and SECV = 1.6). Coefficient of determination on independent validation set (R2p) for these traits were also satisfactory for ATBC (91%), TCC (88%) and DMC (80%). Compared to other methods, Vis/NIRS-derived DMC from both intact and processed roots had very high correlation (>0.95) with the ideal oven-drying than from specific gravity method (0.49). There was equally a high correlation (0.94) between the intact and processed Vis/NIRS DMC. Therefore, the portable Vis/NIRS could be employed for the rapid analyses of DMC and quantification of carotenoids in cassava for nutritional and breeding purposes. 2017-12-11 2018-01-04T19:00:02Z 2018-01-04T19:00:02Z Journal Article https://hdl.handle.net/10568/89923 en Open Access Public Library of Science Ikeogu, Ugochukwu N.; Davrieux, Fabrice; Dufour, Dominique; Ceballos, Hernan; Egesi, Chiedozie N.; Jannink, Jean-Luc. 2017. Rapid analyses of dry matter content and carotenoids in fresh cassava roots using a portable visible and near infrared spectrometer (Vis/NIRS) . PLoS ONE 12(12): e0188918.
spellingShingle cassava
manihot esculenta
carotenoids
infrared spectrophotometry
specific gravity
high performance liquid chromatography
cloning
phenotypes
carotenoides
espectroscopia infrarroja
peso específico
cromatografía líquida de alta resolución
cromatografía líquida alta presión
clonación
Ikeogu, Ugochukwu N.
Davrieux, Fabrice
Dufour, D.L.
Ceballos, H.
Egesi, Chiedozie N.
Jannink, Jean-Luc
Rapid analyses of dry matter content and carotenoids in fresh cassava roots using a portable visible and near infrared spectrometer (Vis/NIRS)
title Rapid analyses of dry matter content and carotenoids in fresh cassava roots using a portable visible and near infrared spectrometer (Vis/NIRS)
title_full Rapid analyses of dry matter content and carotenoids in fresh cassava roots using a portable visible and near infrared spectrometer (Vis/NIRS)
title_fullStr Rapid analyses of dry matter content and carotenoids in fresh cassava roots using a portable visible and near infrared spectrometer (Vis/NIRS)
title_full_unstemmed Rapid analyses of dry matter content and carotenoids in fresh cassava roots using a portable visible and near infrared spectrometer (Vis/NIRS)
title_short Rapid analyses of dry matter content and carotenoids in fresh cassava roots using a portable visible and near infrared spectrometer (Vis/NIRS)
title_sort rapid analyses of dry matter content and carotenoids in fresh cassava roots using a portable visible and near infrared spectrometer vis nirs
topic cassava
manihot esculenta
carotenoids
infrared spectrophotometry
specific gravity
high performance liquid chromatography
cloning
phenotypes
carotenoides
espectroscopia infrarroja
peso específico
cromatografía líquida de alta resolución
cromatografía líquida alta presión
clonación
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/89923
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