Abstract

The presence of illegal additives in wheat flour is an important and broadly recognised global issue of food quality and safety. Hyperspectral imaging combines the advantages of spectroscopy and imaging techniques, and is widely used for food quality and safety evaluation. In this study, near-infrared hyperspectral imaging was used to discriminate low levels (

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