Milk is an emulsion of fat globules and casein micelles dispersed in an aqueous medium with dissolved lactose, whey proteins and minerals. Quantification of constituents in milk is important in various stages of the dairy supply chain for proper process control and quality assurance. In field-level applications, spectrophotometric analysis is an economical option due to the low-cost of silicon photodetectors, sensitive to UV/Vis radiation with wavelengths between 300 - 1100 nm. Both absorption and scattering are witnessed as incident UV/Vis radiation interacts with dissolved and dispersed constituents in milk. These effects can in turn be used to characterize the chemical and physical composition of a milk sample. However, in order to simpl...
The main objective of this work was to investigate the laser light interaction with highly diffusing...
none4noDairy industry has a strong interest in quick and inexpensive techniques able to estimate mil...
The determination of particle characteristics from light scattering patterns is a challenging invers...
Cows milk and derived products are important components in the Western diet. The composition of raw...
VISIBLE LIGHT SCATTER AS A QUANTITATIVE INFORMATIONSOURCE ON MILK CONSTITUENTSA. Melenteva 1, S. Kuc...
An investigation has been performed on the scattering properties of cow's milk. The main aim of the ...
In this article, we present an experimental approach to determine the milk fat content using scatter...
The applicability of conventional digital imaging to quantitative determination of fat and total pro...
Significance. Quantifying human milk composition is important for daily nutritional management in ne...
The implementation of optical sensor technology to monitor the milk quality on dairy farms and milk ...
Milk is a valuable contributor to a healthy diet as it contains nutritional components such as fats,...
Commercially available homogenized cow- and plant-based milks were investigated by optical spectrosc...
We have combined transmission speckle photography and machine learning for direct classification and...
With human milk being the most important source of infant nutrition, the protection and support of b...
In this paper, we present, for the first time, the absorption and reduced scattering spectra of comm...
The main objective of this work was to investigate the laser light interaction with highly diffusing...
none4noDairy industry has a strong interest in quick and inexpensive techniques able to estimate mil...
The determination of particle characteristics from light scattering patterns is a challenging invers...
Cows milk and derived products are important components in the Western diet. The composition of raw...
VISIBLE LIGHT SCATTER AS A QUANTITATIVE INFORMATIONSOURCE ON MILK CONSTITUENTSA. Melenteva 1, S. Kuc...
An investigation has been performed on the scattering properties of cow's milk. The main aim of the ...
In this article, we present an experimental approach to determine the milk fat content using scatter...
The applicability of conventional digital imaging to quantitative determination of fat and total pro...
Significance. Quantifying human milk composition is important for daily nutritional management in ne...
The implementation of optical sensor technology to monitor the milk quality on dairy farms and milk ...
Milk is a valuable contributor to a healthy diet as it contains nutritional components such as fats,...
Commercially available homogenized cow- and plant-based milks were investigated by optical spectrosc...
We have combined transmission speckle photography and machine learning for direct classification and...
With human milk being the most important source of infant nutrition, the protection and support of b...
In this paper, we present, for the first time, the absorption and reduced scattering spectra of comm...
The main objective of this work was to investigate the laser light interaction with highly diffusing...
none4noDairy industry has a strong interest in quick and inexpensive techniques able to estimate mil...
The determination of particle characteristics from light scattering patterns is a challenging invers...