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Page 1: Using NIRS to Predict Palmitic Fatty Acid in Peanut Seeds

Using NIRS to Predict Palmitic Fatty Acid in Peanut Seeds

Barry L. Tillman and George Person

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Why are oleic, linoleic, and palmitic acid important?

• Dominant fatty acids in peanut oil

– High oleic acid• US Patent- 6,063,984, Knauft, Gorbet, Norden• Trait is simply inherited- two recessive genes

Oleic acid

(18:1)

Linoleic acid (18:2)

Palmitic acid

(16:0)Normal 50-60% 20-30% 8-12%High Oleic 74-84% 2-8% 5-7%

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Relationship among Palmitic, Linoleic, and Oleic Acids

y = -0.1389x + 172.49R2 = 0.8532n = 13856

y = -0.8685x + 727.76R2 = 0.9806n = 13856

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Palmitic acid Linoleic acid

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High oleic peanuts have commercial and health benefits.

• Commercial benefits– High oleic peanuts have 5x-15x the shelf life of normal peanuts

• Maintain flavor– Oil quality similar to olive oil

• Health (have more of what makes normal peanuts healthy)– High in monounsaturated fats

• Lowers total cholesterol • Lowers bad LDL cholesterol • Maintains beneficial HDL cholesterol • Lowers triglycerides

– May reduce risk of heart disease when eaten regularly

Developing high oleic (HO) peanut varieties is a priority

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At Least 18 High oleic acid peanut cultivars have been released.

• SunOleic 95R• SunOleic 97R• GK7• VC-2• AT1-1• AT201• Flavor Runner• Georgia HiOL• Georgia 02C

• Olin• Tamrun OL01R• ANorden• Hull• Tamrun OL02R• AT3085RO • McCloud• York• Florida-07

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How do we measure fatty acid content? • Gas chromatography (GC)

– Accurate– Always destructive/injurious– Time consuming (15-20 min./sample)

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Can we reliably measure oleic, linoleic and palmitic acid content with NIR and replace GC? • We test about 800-900 samples per year using GC• Need to test 3-4 times that number

– Near infrared reflectance spectroscopy (NIR)• Less accurate• Can be non-destructive• Fast (3-5 min./sample)

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NIR requires minimal sample preparation

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NIR captures and stores light absorbance data

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Absorbance data used to estimate chemical content based on calibration

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NIR Calibration - Fatty Acids in Peanut

• Previous Calibration & Validation – Predicts Oleic and Linoleic acids– Misclassifies 4-5% of single seeds tested

(Crop Sci. 46:2121–2126 (2006))

• Goals of New Calibration– Predict Oleic, Linoleic and Palmitic acids– Reduce % misclassified seeds

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NIR predicted Oleic Acid (g kg-1)

GC

mea

sure

d O

leic

Aci

d (g

kg-1

)Previous calibration- Oleic Acid

Agreement between NIR and GC is very good

R2=0.98y = 1.01x – 4.4slope: p>|t|<0.0001intercept: p>|t|=0.6059n =132

GC

NIR

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NIR predicted Oleic Acid (%)

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)Previous validation- Oleic Acid

4 out of 43 HO (4/94 total) kernels were misclassified by NIR

R2=0.84y = 1.01x – 2.0slope: p>|t|<0.0001intercept: p>|t|=0.9475n =94 GC

NIR

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NIR Calibration - Fatty Acids in Peanut

• Previous Calibration & Validation – Predicts Oleic and Linoleic acids– Misclassifies 4-5% of single seeds tested

(Crop Sci. 46:2121–2126 (2006))

• Goals of New Calibration & Validation– Predict Oleic, Linoleic and Palmitic acids– Reduce % Misclassified seeds

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New Model Oleic Acid Calibration(single seeds)

y = 0.9822x + 12.749R2 = 0.851

n = 243

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d O

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New validation- Oleic Acid1 out of 43 HO (1/94 total) kernels were misclassified by

NIR

y = 1.0034x - 8.4905R2 = 0.8882

n = 94

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d (g

kg

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New Model Palmitic acid calibration(single seeds)

y = 0.9541x + 3.2758 R2 = 0.7244

n = 243

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New Model Palmitic acid validation(single seeds)

y = 1.0383x - 5.0642R2 = 0.804

n = 94

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NIR Calibration - Fatty Acids in Peanut

• Previous Calibration & Validation – Predicts Oleic and Linoleic acids– Misclassifies 4-5% of single seeds tested

(Crop Sci. 46:2121–2126 (2006))

• Goals of New Calibration & Validation– Predict Oleic, Linoleic and Palmitic acids– Reduce % Misclassified seeds

• Results- New Calibration & Validation– Predicts Oleic, Linoleic and Palmitic acids– Misclassifies 1 % of single seeds tested

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Old Model Oleic acid validation(average of 5 spectra)

y = 1.1065x - 66.78R2 = 0.8938

n = 434

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400 450 500 550 600 650 700 750 800 850NIRS predicted Oleic acid (g kg-1)

GC

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d O

leic

aci

d (g

kg

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New Model Oleic acid validation(average of 5 spectra)

y = 1.016x - 15.107R2 = 0.9115

n = 434

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GC

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d (g

kg

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Previous Model - Oleic acid validation(average of 5 seeds)

y = 1.1083x - 69.289R2 = 0.89n = 434

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kg

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% Misclassified (average of spectra)

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Old model % misclassified(average of seeds)

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