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Oil Extraction and Analysis: Critical Issues and Comparative Studies
Editor:D. L. Luthria ISBN:1-893997-78-2
Format: Hardback Books Product Code:199
Topics:Processing
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This book contains papers from the symposium “Critical Issues, Current and Emerging Technologies for Determination of Crude Fat Content in Food, Feed, and Seeds,” held in 2003 at the AOCS Annual Meeting in Kansas City, Missouri. The topics covered give a broad perspective of the challenges and issues of the value-added enhanced products. This book will be of interest to biotechnology professionals, processors, scientists, nutritionists, economists, new product development and business professionals, official agencies, and others actively engaged in the development and marketing of value-added products.

Released: 05/01/2004; 288 pages
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Table of Contents

Section I: Introduction
1. The Commercial Significance of Oil Content Analysis: The Position of Official Methods

Section II: Reference Methods for Crude Fat Determination
2. Soxtec: Its Principles and Applications
3. Accelerated Solvent Extraction
4. Evaluation of the Rapid, High-Temperature Extraction of Feeds, Foods, and Oilseeds by the ANKOMXT20 Fat Analyzer to Determine Crude Fat/Oil Content
5. Analytical Supercritical Fluid Extraction for Food Applications

Section III: Comparative Evaluation of Primary Reference Methods and Issues Related to Oil Analysis
6. Oil Content Analysis: Myths and Reality
7. Effect of Moisture Content, Grinding, and Extraction Technologies on Assays of Crude Fat

Section IV: Secondary Methods for Crude Fat Analysis
8. The Rapid Determination of Fat and Moisture in Foods by Microwave Drying and NMR Analysis
9. Simple Methods for Total Oil Content by Benchtop NMR
10. Internet-Enabled Near-Infrared Analysis for Oil Seeds

Section V: Emerging Technologies
11. High-Resolution Nuclear Infrared Reflectance (NIR) Determination of Oil, Soybean, Protein, and Amino Acid Residues in Soybean Seeds
12. Near Infrared Microspectroscopy, Fluorescence Microspectroscopy, Infrared Chemical Imaging, and High-Resolution Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Analysis of Soybean Seeds, Somatic Embryos and Single Cells


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