none4noAvailable online 18 December 2016In the quest for setting up rapid methods to evaluate water retention ability of meat microstructures, time domain nuclear magnetic resonance (TD-NMR) has gained a prominent role, due to the possibility to observe water located outside the myofibrils, easily lost upon storage or cooking. Diffusion weighted signals could be used to monitor the shape and dimension of the pores in which water is confined, thus boosting the information offered by TD-NMR. The work outlines a parsimonious model to describe relative abundance and diffusion coefficient of intra and extra myofibrillar water populations, exchange rate between them, diameter of the myofibrillar cells. To test our model, we registered diffusion a...
The present thesis aims at using non-invasive and non-destructive NMR techniques to contribute to a ...
open5noIn the last years, proton Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR) relaxometry has been successfully ...
none5noneVenturi L.; Rocculi P.; Cremonini M.A.; Cavani C.; Dalla Rosa M.Venturi L.; Rocculi P.; Cre...
In the quest for setting up rapid methods to evaluate water retention ability of meat microstructure...
none3noThe ability of meat microstructures to retain water plays a crucial role, both for eating qua...
This paper reviews current knowledge on the distribution and mobility of water in muscle (myowater) ...
Characterizing the behavior of water diffusion within a volume element (voxel) provides a means for ...
Nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR), and in particular transverse relaxation (T2), has been used to cha...
none6Hydration of freeze-dried chicken breast meat was followed in the water activity range of aw = ...
none6In this preliminary work fresh and frozen-thawed chicken breast samples were investigated by me...
The water distribution have a profound influence on meat quality, and proteins play a critical role ...
Trabajo presentado al 48th West European FishTechnologists Association Meeting (WEFTA), celebrado en...
183 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1993.The multinuclear magnetic rel...
The ability of NMR to predict purge from vacuum-packed pork that was stored for 9 days was investiga...
The progressive changes in the water distribution within rabbit muscles were studied by nuclear magn...
The present thesis aims at using non-invasive and non-destructive NMR techniques to contribute to a ...
open5noIn the last years, proton Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR) relaxometry has been successfully ...
none5noneVenturi L.; Rocculi P.; Cremonini M.A.; Cavani C.; Dalla Rosa M.Venturi L.; Rocculi P.; Cre...
In the quest for setting up rapid methods to evaluate water retention ability of meat microstructure...
none3noThe ability of meat microstructures to retain water plays a crucial role, both for eating qua...
This paper reviews current knowledge on the distribution and mobility of water in muscle (myowater) ...
Characterizing the behavior of water diffusion within a volume element (voxel) provides a means for ...
Nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR), and in particular transverse relaxation (T2), has been used to cha...
none6Hydration of freeze-dried chicken breast meat was followed in the water activity range of aw = ...
none6In this preliminary work fresh and frozen-thawed chicken breast samples were investigated by me...
The water distribution have a profound influence on meat quality, and proteins play a critical role ...
Trabajo presentado al 48th West European FishTechnologists Association Meeting (WEFTA), celebrado en...
183 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1993.The multinuclear magnetic rel...
The ability of NMR to predict purge from vacuum-packed pork that was stored for 9 days was investiga...
The progressive changes in the water distribution within rabbit muscles were studied by nuclear magn...
The present thesis aims at using non-invasive and non-destructive NMR techniques to contribute to a ...
open5noIn the last years, proton Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR) relaxometry has been successfully ...
none5noneVenturi L.; Rocculi P.; Cremonini M.A.; Cavani C.; Dalla Rosa M.Venturi L.; Rocculi P.; Cre...