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How Safe is Your Meat? Spectroscopy Knows

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A diode laser and Raman sensor system for in situ quality control

Bernd Sumpf, Heinar Schmidt, Martin Maiwald, and Heinz-Detlef Kronfeldt

At a time when food prices are soaring and tales of contamination make headlines, consumers expect not only value for their food dollars, but assurances that what they buy is fit to eat. These concerns raise questions of quality control up and down the food-production chain. Unfortunately, determining food quality has often been based on experts’ empirical knowledge or on time-consuming and expensive laboratory analytical methods. Currently parameters monitored and documented on-line are limited. Temperature and time, for instance, are a few that can be recorded with (radio frequency...Read full article

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    Published: July 2008
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