%0 Journal Article %T Assessment of optical properties and Monte-Carlo based simulation of light propagation in citrus infected by Penicillium italicum. %A Wang M %A Lan W %A Zuo C %A Wang Z %A Zhao J %A Yang Y %A Tu K %A Song D %A Pan L %J Food Res Int %V 192 %N 0 %D 2024 Sep %M 39147489 %F 7.425 %R 10.1016/j.foodres.2024.114787 %X This original work investigated the optical properties and Monte-Carlo (MC) based simulation of light propagation in the flavedo of Nanfeng tangerine (NF) and Gannan navel orange (GN) infected by Penicillium italicum. The increase of absorption coefficient (μa) at around 482 nm and the decrease at around 675 nm were both observed in infected NF and GN during storage, indicating the accumulation of carotenoids and loss of chlorophyll. Particularly, the μa in NF varied more intensively than GN, but the limited differences of reduced scattering coefficient (μs') were detected while postharvest infection. Besides, MC simulation of light propagation indicated that the photon packets weight and penetration depth at 482 nm in NF were reduced more than in GN flavedo, while there were almost no changes at the relatively low absorption wavelength of 926 nm. The simulated absorption energy at 482 nm in NF and GN presented more changes than those at 675 nm during infection, thus could provide better detection of citrus diseases. Furthermore, PLS-DA models can discriminate healthy and infected citrus, with the accuracy of 95.24 % for NF and 98.67 % for GN, respectively. Consequently, these results can provide theoretical fundamentals to improve modelling prediction robustness and accuracy.