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1501-1525 of 2239 Resource Library
1501-1525 of 2239 Resource Library
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Introduction Due to rise in the pollutant level of the water sources it becomes mandatory to process the water with highest available technique for purification and quality control check to ensure it is suitable for drinking … Analysis of Drinking Water …
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Introduction Mycotoxins produced by fungi as toxic secondary metabolites, leave grains, maize and cereals particularly vulnerable. With this in mind, and considering that an estimated 25% of all crops show some signs of mycotoxin contamination, many …
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Introduction Organic acids, used as preservatives, acidulants or stabilizers in food, contribute to the sensory properties of foods and beverages by providing both taste and aroma. Monitoring the content of organic acids in foods is an important step in …
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Introduction We understand that food and healthcare manufacturers and retailers require quality multi-layer polymer laminates for their brands in order to protect the contents and their customers. Each layer has a particular function to fulfil, for …
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Introduction Cosmetics utilized to prevent skin damage from the sun’s radiation often include ingredients which can pose a risk to human health at high enough concentrations. Oxybenzone, for example, can contribute to melanoma associated with the …
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Introduction Trimethylamine (TMA) is a volatile organic compound known to be a major contributor to malodor pollution. Created in a gaseous form as a result of the manufacture, use and disposal of materials utilized in sewage treatment plants, the low …
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Introduction Optimized methods are needed for the analysis of toxic compounds in air to understand the impact to human health. People breathe approximately 20,000 liters of air a day so this concern is significant. EPA Method TO-17 is used to determine …
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Introduction For yogurt manufacturers, fat and dry matter content are important quality parameters that determine properties of the end-product. A large number of samples are processed every day, requiring high sample-throughput capability and accurate …
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Introduction With the popularity of wine consumption continuing to grow, regulations are being implemented as to the metal content allowed in wines. These analyses can be easily accomplished using flame atomic absorption (AA) spectrometry. This work …
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Background Humans can be exposed to heavy metals through a variety of means, including consumption of contaminated food. Although heavy metals are usually present in foods at very low levels, long- term exposure can have negative health impacts. Two of …
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Introduction Lead (Pb) and cadmium (Cd) are common pollutants in grains and are extremely toxic. Pb is harmful to human organs even at trace levels, and once it accumulates in the body, it causes inhibition of hemoglobin formation and neurological …
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Introduction Graphite furnace atomic absorption spectrophotometry (GFAAS) has been widely applied to the determination of trace elements in food due to its selectivity, simplicity, high sensitivity, and its capability for accurate determinations in a …
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Introduction With an inherent toxicity, a tendency to accumulate in the food chain and a particularly low removal rate through excretion, lead (Pb), cadmium (Cd) and arsenic (As) cause harm to humans even at low concentrations. … Analysis of Lead, …
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Introduction Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons (TPH) is a term used to describe a large family of compounds originating from crude oil and refined petroleum products, whose composition depends on the source and the process in which they are involved. This …
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Introduction Asses the cooked viscosity of ground material, carbohydrates (starch, flour, whole meal), proteins (soy, gluten, milk), gums and plastics. … General Pasting Method - RVA Method …
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Analysis of 24 Polar and Non-Polar Volatile Organic Compound (VOCs) Emissions from Stationary Source
Volatile organic compounds (VOCs) have been recognized as a primary source of air pollution, and are known photochemical reaction precursors which facilitate the production of tropospheric, or ground-level, ozone. Ground-level ozone can have significant …
APPLICATION BRIEF
Introduction Animal performance and feed milling cost are dictated by nutritional requirements of the feed products. Performing frequent checks against production specifications is important to ensure quality of the finished compound feed and reduce raw …
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Introduction Acrylamide is a probable carcinogen organic compound that is found in some foods that are cooked at elevated temperatures. It’s origins are due to the condensation of the amino acid asparagine and glucose as part of Maillard reaction. In …
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Introduction Aflatoxin B1 is considered to be the most genotoxic of the mycotoxins, and, when ingested by cows, is converted to aflatoxin M1 which has been shown to cause liver cancer in certain animals. … Analysis of Aflatoxins by …
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Introduction Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) are prevalent in a number of environmental matrices, and are created as a result of the combustion of fossil fuels. PAHs are water soluble and toxic to invertebrate aquatic organisms. They have also …
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Introduction Semivolatile organic compounds are readily found in the environment, and pose a threat to human and animal health. As such, most nations have placed limits on the amount and types of SVOCs that can be released into the environment, owing to …
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Introduction Volatile organic compounds (VOCs) are chemically diverse and abundant in nature. Biogenic VOCs are present in and emitted by most plant parts and play an essential role in plant communication, pollinator/predator attraction, plant-bacterial …
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Introduction Thallium is considered one of the most toxic heavy metals and a cumulative poison that can cause adverse health effects and degenerative changes in many organs. The main threat to humans is through occupational exposure and environmental …
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Introduction BTEX are regulated toxic compounds while benzene is also an EPA target carcinogen. The investigation of these compounds, especially in drinking water at low levels, is critical to protect public health. This application note focuses on …
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Introduction In this work, samples were digested with aqua regia using reflux conditions according to DIN method 38414. After proper dilution of the digested sample solution, Hg was measured interference-free using SnCl2 as the reductant. The recoveries …