Analysis of Thymoquinone Content in Black Cumin Seeds Using Near-Infrared Reflectance Spectroscopy
Óscar Ballesteros, Leonardo Velasco

TL;DR
This study shows that near-infrared reflectance spectroscopy can quickly and accurately measure thymoquinone in black cumin seeds, offering a better alternative to traditional methods.
Contribution
The study introduces a robust NIRS-based method for rapid, non-destructive thymoquinone quantification in black cumin seeds.
Findings
NIRS achieved high predictive performance (r2 = 0.85; SEP = 1.18 mg g−1) for thymoquinone content.
Key wavelengths around 2106 nm and 2254 nm were identified as most relevant for TMQ content analysis.
Updating the calibration with new samples improved prediction accuracy for genotype selection.
Abstract
Thymoquinone (TMQ) is the main therapeutic constituent in black cumin (Nigella sativa L.) seeds. Conventional quantification by high-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) is accurate but unsuitable for large-scale screening. This study evaluated the potential of near-infrared reflectance spectroscopy (NIRS) as a rapid and non-destructive alternative. A multi-year dataset of 780 seed samples was analyzed, and robust calibration models were developed using modified partial least squares regression. Independent validation of a two-year calibration equation using samples from a third year yielded a high predictive performance (r2 = 0.85; SEP = 1.18 mg g−1). Adding part of the samples from the third year to the calibration contributed to further improvement in the prediction of the remaining samples, demonstrating the benefits of continuous equation updates. The calibration equation…
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Taxonomy
TopicsNigella sativa pharmacological applications · Essential Oils and Antimicrobial Activity · thermodynamics and calorimetric analyses
