摘要

Hidden bruising is considered as one of the difficulties during loquat quality control, which has made an impact on postharvest quality and storability. Optical coherence tomography (OCT) is used as a non-destructive method that acquires 2D images of the sub-surface structure of the loquat. After OCT image processing, the attenuation coefficients (mu(t)) of the regions of interests are fitted to quantitatively analyze the characteristics of loquat tissue through using a confocal signal scattering model from OCT A-scan signals. In this experiment, a total of 60 loquat samples are investigated, with the non-bruised tissue having a large lit with a mean value of 1910 m(-1) (std: +/- 160). However, bruised groups without any storage time and after storage for 12 h showed lower mu(t) with a mean value of 1190 m(-1) (std: +/- 230) and 1020 m(-1) (std: +/- 190) respectively. The mu(t) value is sensitive to chemical and structural changes in loquat tissue and can also be used in hidden bruise discrimination of loquat.