2011
DOI: 10.5566/ias.v26.p169-177
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3-D Imaging, Analysis and Modelling of Porous Cereal Products Using X-Ray Microtomography

Abstract: Efficient design of multi-component food products containing dry and wet components such as biscuits with a moist fruit filling, is of growing interests for food industry. Technology is needed to prevent or reduce water migration from the moist filling to the dry porous cereal material. This can be done by using moisture barrier systems. Knowledge of the microstructure and its relation to water mobility is necessary to develop stable products. This paper describes a study that uses X-ray microtomography (μCT) … Show more

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“…Smaller pore size is expected to slow down the moisture migration [62]. Besides, increasing number of connections between each gas cells with increased size of gas cells [63] may also influence the rate of water transport. Therefore, the differences in bake loss observed between calcium-fortified breads may result from the size of pores (Table 2; Fig.…”
Section: Bread Evaluationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Smaller pore size is expected to slow down the moisture migration [62]. Besides, increasing number of connections between each gas cells with increased size of gas cells [63] may also influence the rate of water transport. Therefore, the differences in bake loss observed between calcium-fortified breads may result from the size of pores (Table 2; Fig.…”
Section: Bread Evaluationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Jedynie w chlebie CIT (wyłącznie z cytrynianem wapnia) strata wypiekowa była istotnie mniejsza (p < 0,05). Transport wody oraz rozpuszczonych w niej składników zależy od struktury miękiszu chleba, wielkości porów oraz liczby połączeń pomiędzy komórkami gazowymi [27,29]. Różnice straty wypiekowej obserwowane pomiędzy doświadczalnymi próbkami pieczywa bezglutenowego mogą wynikać z wielkości porów miękiszu (fot.1, tab.…”
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“…A stack of about 800 flat cross sections (1024 Â 1024 pixels) was obtained after tomographical reconstruction of projection images acquired under different rotations over 180°with a step size of 0.45°( van Dalen, Nootenboom, van Vliet, Voortman, & Esveld, 2007). The contrast in lCT images is based on the difference in absorption of X-rays by the constituents of the sample (e.g.…”
Section: X-ray Microtomography (Lct)mentioning
confidence: 99%