Development of Near-Infrared Models for Selenium Content in the Pacific Oyster (Crassostrea gigas)
Yousen Zhang, Lehai Ni, Yuting Meng, Cuiju Cui, Qihao Luo, Zan Li, Guohua Sun, Yanwei Feng, Xiaohui Xu, Jianmin Yang, Weijun Wang

TL;DR
This study shows that portable near-infrared (NIR) devices can quickly and accurately measure selenium levels in Pacific oysters, offering a new tool for marine trace element monitoring.
Contribution
The novel use of portable NIR spectrometers for selenium content analysis in marine organisms is introduced.
Findings
Portable NIR spectrometers like Micro NIR 1700 and Micro PHAZIR RX achieved high accuracy in predicting selenium levels in oyster tissue.
The Micro PHAZIR RX model reached a 100% correct recognition rate in qualitative selenium classification.
FT-NIR instruments showed the best predictive performance for powdered oyster samples in a lab setting.
Abstract
Near-infrared (NIR) spectroscopy is a vital non-destructive analytical tool in the food and aquaculture industries. This study pioneers the application of portable NIR spectrometers for evaluating selenium (Se) content in the Pacific oyster (Crassostrea gigas). We developed quantitative and qualitative models to predict selenium levels in oyster tissue, representing a novel application for monitoring trace elements in marine organisms. Quantitative models were developed using partial least squares (PLS) regression on spectra collected with two portable spectrometers (Micro NIR 1700, Micro PHAZIR RX) and a benchtop FT-NIR instrument, with validation via cross-validation and an independent set. Qualitative models were also constructed to categorize Se content into three levels: 0–1, 1–3, and >3 mg/kg. For quantitative analysis, the Micro NIR 1700 model performed robustly in external…
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TopicsSpectroscopy and Chemometric Analyses · Spectroscopy Techniques in Biomedical and Chemical Research · Selenium in Biological Systems
