Applications and references in life sciences

Hyperspectral imaging (or Chemical Imaging) is a non-destructive technique successfully used in various areas of life sciences, from microscopic biological samples to human bodies. SPECIM is proud to collaborate with a recognized research organization in the development of a melanoma detection system with integrated ImSpector.

Detection of Campylobacter colonies using hyperspectral imaging

By K. Lawrence et al.

SisuCHEMA in pharmaceutical applications (Pdf)

 

Quality control of pharmaceutical products

Detection of hard vitreous and starchy kernels in amber durum wheat samples using hyperspectral imaging

Hyperspectral imaging of wheat kernels (Pdf)

 

Mapping food composition using NIR hyperspectral imaging (Pdf)

As published in New Food magazine Volume 11-Issue 3-2008

 

 

The internal structure of a doughnut

Hyperspectral microscopy utilized in biosample research

Hyperspectral microscopy (Pdf)

NIR chemical imaging and process analytical technology

NIR Chemical Imaging (Pdf)

Chemical imaging in life science

Spectral imaging of biochips using EMCCD

Case study: spectral imaging of biochips (website)

 

Hyperspectral imaging technology for implementation on a field vehicle

Automatic foliar disease detection (Pdf)

Ref: University of Leuven

 

Hyperspectral imaging assists the detection and analysis of single plant

Sensor fusion meets GPS: Individual plant detection (Pdf).
More information coming soon.

Ref: University of Applied Sciences, Osnabrück

 

Sensor mobile unit with the RTK-DGPS-system in field tests.

Research for the use of hyperspectral imaging on maturity and quality evaluation of fruits

Potential applications of hyperspectral imaging for the determination of total soluble solids, water content and firmness in mango (web site)

Ref: McGill University, Canada

 

Hyperspectral image acquisition system