Publications by authors named "Yanna Rong"

The oxidation step in Oolong tea processing significantly influences its final flavor and aroma. In this study, a gas sensors detection system based on 13 metal oxide semiconductors with strong stability and sensitivity to the aroma during the Oolong tea oxidation production is proposed. The gas sensors detection system consists of a gas path, a signal acquisition module, and a signal processing module.

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During the fermentation process of Oolong tea, significant changes occur in both its external characteristics and its internal components. This study aims to determine the fermentation degree of Oolong tea using visible-near-infrared spectroscopy (vis-VIS-NIR) and image processing. The preprocessed vis-VIS-NIR spectral data are fused with image features after sequential projection algorithm (SPA) feature selection.

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Total volatile basic nitrogen content (TVB-N) is an important index of freshness for snakehead. This paper attempted the feasibility of determining TVB-N content level in snakehead fillets by a colorimetric sensor array (CSA) composed of twelve porphyrin materials and eight pH indicators. The nine feature variables in RGB, HSV and CIE L*a*b* color spaces were obtained by differentiating the images of the CSA before and after exposure to the headspace-gas of the samples.

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The drying process is a critical stage in developing the aroma quality of tencha. In our research, visible near infrared (Vis-NIR) and colorimetric sensor array (Vis-NIR-CSA) were used for evaluating the aroma quality of tencha drying process. Vis-NIR recorded the spectral signal of CSA after the reaction in samples.

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The aroma produced during drying is an important indicator of tencha and needs to be monitored. This study constructed an olfactory visualization system for assessing tencha aroma using colorimetric sensor array (CSA) combined with chemometric methods. The 16 chemically responsive dyes were selected to obtain aroma information of tencha samples and extracted image data of aroma information by machine vision algorithms.

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Pickled frequently contains nitrosodimethylamine (NDMA), a mutagenic and carcinogenic substance that is dangerous for the general public's health. This study reports on the fabrication of a fluorescent biosensor using zein film and aptamer functionalized upconversion nanoparticles (UCNPs) for on-site monitoring of NDMA in meat. UCNPs were first prepared followed by aptamer binding and mixing with zein film, which was further conjugated with cDNA of dabcyl modified at 5'.

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Matcha tea powder is considered as an integral part of a healthy diet due to its enormous health benefits. In the current study, visible near-infrared (Vis-NIR) and colorimetric sensor array (CSA) techniques are applied to identify the matcha grades. The color-sensitive dyes reacted with their volatile compounds and the information was recorded by Vis-NIR spectroscopy, namely Vis-NIR-CSA.

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Myoglobin content is considered as a crucial index to evaluate the quality of frozen pork. In this study, a portable visible and near-infrared (Vis-NIR) spectrometer combined with chemometrics was used to detect myoglobin content in frozen pork. Metmyoglobin, deoxymyoglobin, oxymyoglobin, and total myoglobin were assessed spectrophotometrically.

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