2008
DOI: 10.1016/j.foodres.2008.05.010
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Fat and moisture content determination with unilateral NMR

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“…Recent developments of mobile unilateral magnets have made measurements of whole muscle samples possible. The technique, also often referred to as NMR‐MObile Universal Surface Explorer (NMR‐MOUSE), has, for example, been used for fat content determination in both live (Veliyulin and others 2005) and processed salmon (Aursand and others 2008) as well as for determination of oil and water emulsions in food (Pedersen and others 2003; Petrov and others 2008). …”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Recent developments of mobile unilateral magnets have made measurements of whole muscle samples possible. The technique, also often referred to as NMR‐MObile Universal Surface Explorer (NMR‐MOUSE), has, for example, been used for fat content determination in both live (Veliyulin and others 2005) and processed salmon (Aursand and others 2008) as well as for determination of oil and water emulsions in food (Pedersen and others 2003; Petrov and others 2008). …”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Fluid-flow properties of porous media, such as permeability and irreducible water saturation, can be ascertained from these T 2 measurements, either from T 2 distributions or by utilizing different forms of average T 2 [5,23]. In the samples containing both oil and water phases, their content can be estimated from a multivariate analysis of T 2 relaxation curves [24]. It has also been reported that T 2 distributions of water in some particular sandstone and carbonate samples correlate with their pore size distributions [23], which offers a reasonable assurance that T 2 estimates a pore size.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Zentralfeldmagnete werden auch zur Untersuchung von lebenden Pflanzen in der Natur und Gewächshäusern sowie von Erntequalität genutzt, wohingegen Streufeldmagnete vielversprechend im Hinblick auf die Charakterisierung von Zustand und Funktion von oberflächennahem biologischen Gewebe wie Haut und Sehnen sind, wobei das kompakte, mobile Design von großem Vorteil ist . Streufeldmagnete wurden ebenfalls für die Untersuchung von verpackten Lebensmitteln sowie vom Fettgehalt im Fleisch lebender Tiere erprobt …”
Section: Laplace‐nmrunclassified