2013
DOI: 10.1255/jnirs.1075
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Spectral Characterisation of Dairy Products Using Photon Time-of-Flight Spectroscopy

Abstract: In this paper, we present, for the fi rst time, the absorption and reduced scattering spectra of commercially available milk and yoghurt products, obtained using photon-time-of-fl ight spectroscopy. The ability of this technique to separate the contributions from absorption and scattering in the sample provides important information on the chemical composition and micro-structural properties, which are not available with the traditional techniques used in dairy production. The instrument operates in the spectr… Show more

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“…From this, it is seen that the reduced scattering properties provide a clear distinction between the two products. Furthermore, it is seen that the values are in agreement with the approximate development derived from Lorenz-Mie theory and previously reported by Nielsen et al 5 The measurement precision of the fermented products is in general lower than the milk products. This is due to their deflation and slightly curved surface.…”
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confidence: 90%
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“…From this, it is seen that the reduced scattering properties provide a clear distinction between the two products. Furthermore, it is seen that the values are in agreement with the approximate development derived from Lorenz-Mie theory and previously reported by Nielsen et al 5 The measurement precision of the fermented products is in general lower than the milk products. This is due to their deflation and slightly curved surface.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 90%
“…Similar results have been reported for other measurement techniques. 5,24 Concerning the discrimination of the structural difference between milk and fermented milk products, the evaluated optical properties of the dairy samples are compared directly in Fig. 10.…”
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“…For this, intralipid/ink-based phantoms, measured using our photon-time-of flight spectrometer, were employed [30,31]. We compare the LKM evaluated optical properties from such measurements to those obtained by evaluations using previously evaluated white Monte-Carlo (WMC) [32] and diffusion model (DM) [21] algorithms.…”
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“…The FPSs (mass median diameter) used in the design were 91, 211, and 450 lm, respectively. 28 The average particle diameters of ibuprofen used in the design were 71, 95, and 154 lm, respectively, and the average concentration was varied at five levels; 16,18,20,22, and 24 (%w/w), respectively. Properties for different filler sizes and the manufacturing methods are presented in Table I.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%