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Fluorescence Spectroscopy Analyzes Cheese

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Hank Hogan

Exposed to too much light and oxygen, cheese can form off-flavors, undergo changes in color and lose nutritional value. Cheese makers and distributors, therefore, search for a combination of product characteristics, storage conditions and packaging materials that minimize light-induced oxidation. To assist them, food chemists are exploring ways to evaluate storage conditions and to spot the onset of oxidation. A promising approach is fluorescence spectroscopy. Fluorescence spectroscopy may have the potential to be used as a quality monitor in the manufacture of cheese and as a research...Read full article

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    Published: March 2006
    Glossary
    fluorescence spectroscopy
    The spectroscopic study of radiation emitted by the process of fluorescence.
    Accent on ApplicationsApplicationsBasic ScienceConsumerfluorescence spectroscopylight-induced oxidationoxygenspectroscopy

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