Analysing the water spectral pattern by near-infrared spectroscopy and chemometrics as a dynamic multidimensional biomarker in preservation: rice germ storage monitoring

Spectrochim Acta A Mol Biomol Spectrosc. 2022 Jan 15:265:120396. doi: 10.1016/j.saa.2021.120396. Epub 2021 Sep 14.

Abstract

Water activity is an important phenomenon not yet explained in terms of water molecular structure. This paper aims to find the relationship between the water activity and water molecular structure of the rice germ, based on its spectral pattern which can be measured using non-destructive technology. Aquaphotomics near-infrared spectroscopy was used to study rice germ stored at different levels of water activity and atmosphere. The findings show that state of the rice germ is governed by the water activity upon storage, which is defined by the structure of water within germ matrix. The structure of water can be described solely by the absorbance spectral pattern at the following absorbance bands: proton hydrates, hydration shells and water vapor (1364, 1375 and 1382 nm), trapped water (1392 nm), free water (1410 nm), hydration water (1425 nm), adsorbed water (1455 nm), non-bonded hydroxyl (1436 nm) and bound water (1520 nm).

Keywords: Aquaphotomics; Chemometrics; Water activity, rice germ, storage; near infrared spectroscopy (NIR).

MeSH terms

  • Biomarkers
  • Molecular Structure
  • Oryza*
  • Preservation, Biological
  • Spectroscopy, Near-Infrared*

Substances

  • Biomarkers