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    Stearic acid content is an important factor affecting mutton odor. To determine the distribution and content of stearic acid (C18:0) in lamb meat fast and nondestructively, a method integrating spectral and textural data of hyperspectral imaging (900-1700 nm) was proposed in this paper. Firstly, spectral information was obtained and preprocessed. Then, the spectral features were extracted by variable combination population analysis-genetic algorithm (VCPA-GA) and interval variable iterative space shrinking analysis (IVISSA). Subsequently, the prediction models of partial least squares regression (PLSR) and least-squares support vector machines (LSSVMs) were established and compared. The model constructed with SNVD-VCPA-GA-PLSR achieved better performance. To improve the prediction results of the models, the textural features were extracted using a gray-level co-occurrence matrix (GLCM) and fused with spectral features. The optimized model achieved good results, with Rc of 0.8716, RMSEC of 0.0793 g/100 g, RPDc of 2.398, and Rp of 0.8121 with RMSEP of 0.1481 g/100 g and RPDp of 1.756. Finally, the spatial distribution of the C18:0 content in lamb meat was visualized using an optimal model. The result indicated that it was feasible to predict and visualize the C18:0 content in lamb meat, providing a way for real-time detection of volatile fatty acid compounds in meat.

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    Yan Wang, Caixia Wang, Fujia Dong, Songlei Wang. Integrated spectral and textural features of hyperspectral imaging for prediction and visualization of stearic acid content in lamb meat. Analytical methods : advancing methods and applications. 2021 Sep 23;13(36):4157-4168

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