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Publication no. C- 1997-1029-02R
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Quantifying Surface Lipid Content of Milled Rice via Visible/Near-Infrared
Spectroscopy (1).
H. Chen, B. P. Marks, and T. J. Siebenmorgen
(1). (1) Published with the approval of the Director, Agricultural
Experiment Station, University of Arkansas, manuscript 97023.Research
associate, assistant professor, and professor, Dept. of Biological
and Agricultural Engineering, University of Arkansas, Fayetteville,
AR 72701. Corresponding Author: Bradley P. Marks, E-mail: <bpm1@engr.uark.edu>
Cereal Chem. 74(6):826-831. Accepted August 6, 1997. Copyright
1997 by the American Association of Cereal Chemists, Inc.
Visible/near-infrared calibrations were developed and tested for
surface lipid content (SLC) of milled long-grain rice. Three rice
varieties were divided into two sample sets, with one containing
two variables (degree of milling and variety) and another containing
three variables (degree of milling, variety, and kernel thickness).
The reflectance calibration equation from the set with three variables
was much more accurate in predicting SLC than was the calibration
from the two-variable set. Optimal calibration and prediction
were obtained by combining both visible and near-infrared wavelength
ranges and using the modified partial least squares technique
on spectra pretreated by standard normal variate and first derivative
methods. The best calibration yielded a coefficient of determination
(R(^2)) of 0.99 and a standard error of prediction of 0.04%
SLC, which was approximately 1.5 times the standard error of calibration
and also 1.5 times the SLC measurement error.
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