Hyperspectral imaging of the degradation of meat and comparison with necrotic tissue in human wounds

Q3 Chemistry
Amadeus Holmer, C. Hornberger, Thomas Wild, F. Siemers
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Abstract

The objective evaluation of scattering tissue and the discrimination of tissue types is an issue that cannot be solved with colour cameras and image processing alone in many cases. Examples can be found in the determination of freshness and ageing of meat, and the discrimination of tissue types in food technology. In medical applications tissue discrimination is also an issue, e.g. in wound diagnostics. A novel hyperspectral imaging setup with powerful signal analysis algorithms is presented which is capable of addressing these topics. The spectral approach allows the chemical analysis of material and tissues and the measurement of their temporal change. We present a method of hyperspectral imaging in the visible-near infrared range which allows both the separation and spatial allocation of different tissue types in a sample, as well as the temporal changes of the tissue as an effect of ageing. To prove the capability of the method, the ageing of meat (slices of pork) was measured and, as a medical example, the application of the hyperspectral imaging setup for the recording of wound tissue is presented. The method shows the ability to discriminate the different tissue components of pork meat, and the ageing of the meat is observable as changes in spectral features. An additional result of our study is the fact that some spectral features, which seem to be typical for the ageing of the meat, are similar to those observed in the necrotic tissue from wound diagnostics in medicine.
人类伤口肉降解的高光谱成像及其与坏死组织的比较
在许多情况下,散射组织的客观评价和组织类型的区分是仅靠彩色相机和图像处理无法解决的问题。例如,肉类的新鲜度和老化程度的测定,以及食品技术中组织类型的区分。在医疗应用中,组织歧视也是一个问题,例如在伤口诊断中。提出了一种具有强大信号分析算法的新型高光谱成像装置,能够解决这些问题。光谱方法允许对物质和组织进行化学分析,并测量它们的时间变化。我们提出了一种可见光-近红外范围内的高光谱成像方法,该方法允许样品中不同组织类型的分离和空间分配,以及组织随着年龄的变化而发生的时间变化。为了证明该方法的能力,测量了肉(猪肉片)的老化,并作为一个医学实例,介绍了高光谱成像装置在伤口组织记录中的应用。该方法显示了区分猪肉不同组织成分的能力,并且可以通过光谱特征的变化观察到肉的老化。我们研究的另一个结果是,某些光谱特征似乎是肉老化的典型特征,与医学上伤口诊断中观察到的坏死组织相似。
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Journal of Spectral Imaging
Journal of Spectral Imaging Chemistry-Analytical Chemistry
CiteScore
3.90
自引率
0.00%
发文量
11
审稿时长
22 weeks
期刊介绍: JSI—Journal of Spectral Imaging is the first journal to bring together current research from the diverse research areas of spectral, hyperspectral and chemical imaging as well as related areas such as remote sensing, chemometrics, data mining and data handling for spectral image data. We believe all those working in Spectral Imaging can benefit from the knowledge of others even in widely different fields. We welcome original research papers, letters, review articles, tutorial papers, short communications and technical notes.
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