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Development of Color-Based Extraction Methods for Nutritional Quality Grouping of Chicken Eggs
Publication year - 2019
Publication title -
international journal of recent technology and engineering
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2277-3878
DOI - 10.35940/ijrte.b1039.0782s719
Subject(s) - yolk , food science , biology , vitamin , biochemistry
Food ingredients are very important to maintain human survival, because the human body needs energy used for daily activities. Eggs are one of the nutritional intake in this case is a protein that is often consumed by the community, especially the number of available chicken eggs. The nutritional content in all parts of the egg has benefits that are very beneficial for the human body. In an egg, the level of protein needed by the body is as much as 10.8% in egg whites and 16.3% in egg yolks. The quality of eggs is determined by the intensity of the yolk. The color of the yolk is the main characteristic of egg quality. There are 3 kinds of egg yolks that are found. Pale yellow, ordinary yellow and orange yellow. Egg yolks are rich in vitamins and minerals, especially vitamin A, vitamin B2, folic acid, vitamin B6, and vitamin B12, iron, calcium, phosphorus, potassium and cholesterol. done by acquiring the image of the egg yolk using the object image of egg yolk as much as 30 grains, then the preprocessing process with a background image then uniformizing the size and then grouping the characteristics based on the color so that the nutritional content can be classified and the extras are classified using matlab based on sample testing in the BPPT Laboratory examiner of the Biotechnology Institute then the Technology Assessment and Application Agency to determine the nutrient content based on the color of the yolk with the similarity in color values with the Ecluiden Distance method Development of feature extraction on chicken egg yolks based on digital images and application for grouping Nutritional content of chicken eggs based on chicken egg yolk extraction features produce 85% similarity in yellow.

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