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Assessing the nutritional value of muscle food (MF) necessitates comprehensive component analysis. Traditional chemical analytical methods are often time-intensive, destructive, and environmentally detrimental, requiring specialized laboratory expertise. Hyperspectral imaging (HSI) emerges as an innovative technique that effectively integrates spectral and spatial information to enable rapid, nondestructive, and multidimensional predictions of nutritional parameters in MF. This Review examines the cutting-edge advancements in HSI technology, elucidating its novel technical and methodological dimensions. It systematically explores the principles and methodologies of HSI, presenting recent research and diverse applications in predicting MF nutritional parameters, and evaluates HSI's significant advantages and current limitations while addressing field-specific challenges and prospective research trends, ultimately positioning HSI as a potentially transformative tool in ensuring meat industry quality and safety.
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