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Raman Spectroscopic Detection of Olive Oil Adulteration
Olive oil is among the most commonly adulterated food products. Raman spectroscopy has the potential to be utilized in measurements of olive oil to establish purity from adulteration with other, less expensive, oils. This application note reviews some of the most compelling data present in recent scientific literature to support this claim.
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Analysis of Composite Films Using FTIR
Composite films are mainly used for the packaging of food where many requirements have to be met in order to preserve taste and freshness of the product. Packaging needs to prevent water vapor from entering or leaving the packaging. FT-IR microscopy allows for the identification of different materials in composite films and can determine their distributions. Furthermore, defects in polymer matrix can also be localized and identified.
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Solvent Quality Monitoring Using Handheld Raman
Handheld Raman is a useful tool for differentiating solvents used in chemical and pharmaceutical manufacturing. This application work describes the application of handheld Raman for identification and confirmation of solvents using an advanced sampling method.
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Sorting Out Gluten Intolerance
Gluten – a substance found in grains – is an allergen for some people. When processing gluten-free and other grains, cross contamination is a risk. This article describes how NIR spectroscopy combines with machine vision for accurate sorting of glutenous grains.
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