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Tracing nutrients in milk products
Additionally, the technique offers high sample throughput, along with robust operating conditions, which means that laboratories with a high workload can determine the full suite of elemental nutrients in tested milk samples in a timely manner, with the minimum of interferences/2'* This study w...
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Published in: | Dairy Industries International 2016-12, Vol.81 (12), p.30 |
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Format: | Magazinearticle |
Language: | English |
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Summary: | Additionally, the technique offers high sample throughput, along with robust operating conditions, which means that laboratories with a high workload can determine the full suite of elemental nutrients in tested milk samples in a timely manner, with the minimum of interferences/2'* This study will focus on the use of a novel ICP-OES system (Avio 200 - Figure 1) to carry out the analysis of macro, micro, and trace nutrients in a variety of commercially-available milk products. Conclusion This study has demonstrated the ability of a novel inductively coupled plasma optical emission spectroscopy system to reliably and effectively analyse a variety of milk samples for a suite of essential nutrients over a wide range of elemental concentrations. |
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ISSN: | 0308-8197 |