New technologies to determine solid fat content on-line

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Abstract

The determination of solid fat content (SFC) is an important analytical procedure in the food industry. The most common way to determine SFC is by low-resolution pulsed NMR (p-NMR). Although this technique is very sensitive and easy to use, it has the disadvantage that it cannot be used for on-line measurements. The present work compares new technologies to determine SFC on-line. On-line ultrasonic spectroscopy and NMR-MOUSE (NMR mobile universal surface explorer) techniques were compared with off-line p-NMR measurements and there was a good correlation between the values obtained. Ultrasonic measurements accurately described the SFC variation, whereas NMR-MOUSE determinations need to be improved to some extent owing to a strong temperature and motion dependence. These two techniques can be used as on-line methodologies to determine SFC during the crystallization of fats. Copyright © 2005 by AOCS Press.

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Martini, S., Herrera, M. L., & Marangoni, A. (2005). New technologies to determine solid fat content on-line. JAOCS, Journal of the American Oil Chemists’ Society, 82(5), 313–317. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11746-005-1072-7

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