Affiliations 

  • 1 TechnoSpex Pte. Ltd., 1092 Lower Delta Road, #04-01 Tiong Bahru Industrial Estate, Singapore, 169203, Singapore
  • 2 Sime Darby Plantation Technology Centre Sdn. Bhd., UPM-MTDC Technology Centre III, 1st Floor, Block B, Lebuh Silikon, 43400, Serdang, Selangor Darul Ehsan, Malaysia
  • 3 Sime Darby Research Sdn. Bhd., Lot 2664, Jalan Pulau Carey, 42960, Pulau Carey, Selangor Darul Ehsan, Malaysia
  • 4 RGS Corporation Sdn. Bhd. Serdang Sky Villas, Lot SB 15, Jalan SP5/5, Taman Serdang Perdana, 43300, Seri Kembangan, Selangor Darul Ehsan, Malaysia
  • 5 ɛMaGIC-Lab, Department of Physics, National University of Singapore, Singapore, 117551, Singapore
  • 6 Sime Darby Plantation Technology Centre Sdn. Bhd., UPM-MTDC Technology Centre III, 1st Floor, Block B, Lebuh Silikon, 43400, Serdang, Selangor Darul Ehsan, Malaysia. teh.huey.fang@simedarbyplantation.com
Sci Rep, 2023 Apr 07;13(1):5744.
PMID: 37029194 DOI: 10.1038/s41598-023-32479-7

Abstract

During the milling process of palm oil, the degree of palm fruit ripeness is a critical factor that affects the quality and quantity of the oil. As the palm fruit matures, its chlorophyll level decreases, and since chlorophyll in oil has undesirable effects on hydrogenation, bleachability, and oxidative degradation, it's important to monitor the chlorophyll content in palm oil during the milling process. This study investigated the use of light-induced chlorophyll fluorescence (LICF) for non-invasive and real-time monitoring of chlorophyll content in diluted crude palm oil (DCO) located at the dilution and oil classification point in palm oil mill. An LICF probe was installed at the secondary pipe connected to main DCO pipeline, and the system communicates with a computer located in a separate control room via a Wi-Fi connection. Continuous measurements were recorded with an integration time of 500 ms, averaging of 10, and a time interval of 1 min between each recording during the oil mill's operation. All data were stored on the computer and in the cloud. We collected 60 DCO samples and sent them to the laboratory for American Oil Chemists' Society (AOCS) measurement to compare with the LICF signal. The LICF method achieved a correlation coefficient of 0.88 with the AOCS measurements, and it also provided a direct, quantitative, and unbiased assessment of the fruit ripeness in the mill. By incorporating Internet of Things (IoT) sensors and cloud storage, this LICF system enables remote and real-time access to data for chemometrics analysis.

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