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Research Project: DEVELOPMENT OF SENSING AND INSTRUMENTATION TECHNOLOGIES FOR FOOD SAFETY AND SANITATION INSPECTION IN FRESH FRUIT AND VEGETABLE PROCESSING

Location: Environmental Microbial and Food Safety Laboratory

Title: Inspection of fecal contamination on strawberries using line-Scan LED-induced fluorescence imaging techniques

Authors
item Chuang, Yung-Kun -
item Yang, Chun-Chieh
item Kim, Moon
item Delwiche, Stephen
item Chen, Suming -
item Chan, Diane

Submitted to: ASABE Annual International Meeting
Publication Type: Proceedings
Publication Acceptance Date: July 29, 2012
Publication Date: August 1, 2012
Citation: Chuang, Y., Yang, C., Kim, M.S., Delwiche, S.R., Chen, S., Chan, D.E. 2012. Inspection of fecal contamination on strawberries using line-Scan LED-induced fluorescence imaging techniques. ASABE Annual International Meeting. Paper No. 21337179.

Technical Abstract: In the United States, fecal contamination of produce is a food safety issue associated with pathogens such as Escherichia coli and Salmonella that can easily pollute agricultural products via animal and human fecal matters. Outbreaks of foodborne illnesses associated with consuming raw fruits and vegetables in the US have occurred more frequently in recent years. This problem not only threatens public health, but also results in a huge amount of unnecessary economic losses every year. Therefore, developing optical sensing technologies for the detection of contaminants on fresh produce is urgent and essential. Among fruits, strawberry is one high-potential vector of fecal contamination and foodborne illnesses since the fruit is often consumed raw and with minimal processing. In the present study, line-scan LED-induced fluorescence imaging techniques were applied for inspection of fecal material on strawberries, and the spectral characteristics and specific wavebands of strawberries were determined by detection algorithms. The results indicated that the combination of two-waveband intensity ratios, such as 680 nm / 688 nm and 680 nm / 704 nm, can successfully distinguish fecal contamination, uncontaminated surfaces, and leaves. The binary images showed that the algorithm could successfully detect all of the fecal contamination spots that were applied to the strawberry surfaces. The results of this study would improve the safety and quality of produce consumed by the public.

   

 
Project Team
Kim, Moon
Schmidt, Walter
Chao, Kuanglin - Kevin Chao
Lefcourt, Alan
 
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