2015
DOI: 10.1117/12.2178811
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Monitoring of high refractive index edible oils using coated long period fiber grating sensors

Abstract: Monitoring the quality of high refractive index edible oils is of great importance for the human health. Uncooked edible oils in general are healthy foodstuff, olive oil in particular, however, they are frequently used for baking and cooking. High quality edible oils are made from seeds, nuts or fruits by mechanical processes. Nevertheless, once the mechanical extraction is complete, up to 15% of the oil remains in oil pomace and in the mill wastewater, which can be extracted using organic solvents, often hexa… Show more

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“…For this, the transmission stage was used to optimize the length of PCF using vegetable oil as an analyte because its consistency and refractive index is close to that of saliva (for saliva refractive index n ≈ 1.4 and for oil n ≈ 1.46). 41,42 It also has a distinct Raman signal as discussed in Table 1. Different lengths of PCF ranging from 9 cm to 13 cm were tested.…”
Section: Mode (A) Raman Microscope For Ex Vivo Cell Pellet Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For this, the transmission stage was used to optimize the length of PCF using vegetable oil as an analyte because its consistency and refractive index is close to that of saliva (for saliva refractive index n ≈ 1.4 and for oil n ≈ 1.46). 41,42 It also has a distinct Raman signal as discussed in Table 1. Different lengths of PCF ranging from 9 cm to 13 cm were tested.…”
Section: Mode (A) Raman Microscope For Ex Vivo Cell Pellet Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%