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A preliminary study of the use of a Raman laser sensor to monitor coagulation and syneresis for the online control of cheesemaking

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The objective of this article was to apply a novel laser Raman sensor for the control of on line cheesemaking, mainly focusing on coagulation but with an initial test of… Click to show full abstract

The objective of this article was to apply a novel laser Raman sensor for the control of on line cheesemaking, mainly focusing on coagulation but with an initial test of syneresis. By means of a novel Raman laser sensor, the spectrum of cheese curd was seen to be slightly higher than that of milk in the 800–1200 cm⁻¹ Raman shift range, with a sigmoid increase in intensity until a constant value was reached. As regards syneresis, the response of the Raman laser sensor and the moisture content both followed first‐order kinetics. These initial results confirm that the laser sensor is able to determine the changes that take place in the cheesemaking process, during the coagulation and whey drainage steps, and point to the potential usefulness of this sensor for the online control of cheesemaking.

Keywords: raman laser; raman; control; laser sensor; sensor

Journal Title: International Journal of Dairy Technology
Year Published: 2017

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