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Detecting melamine in food

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Anne L. Fischer, [email protected]

Researchers at Purdue University are using infrared lasers and light spectroscopy methods to rapidly detect tiny amounts of melamine in baby formula. The technique is performed with equipment that’s readily available to health officials and businesses and could go far in detecting the cancer-causing chemical in a variety of food products. Melamine is a synthetic chemical that’s used in cleaning products, in the production of resins such as those used in plastic plates, and in fertilizers and pesticides. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention in Atlanta, exposures to...Read full article

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    Published: July 2009
    Basic Sciencechemicalsindustrialinfrared laserslight spectroscopyResearch & TechnologySensors & DetectorsspectroscopyTech Pulse

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