Near infrared spectroscopy has been employed by researchers and industries in various areas including food science and technology. In this article, data from Scopus database were analyzed to highlight the recent trends of research in this area. Also, the relation between research works and the current application and development of near infrared spectroscopy in food science and technology is discussed.
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