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Fat Content in Ground Beef Samples
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| The Raman spectrum of a ground beef sample has two distinct bands that can be used to determine the amount of fat content within the sample. The two bands are located at 1300 cm-1 and 1447 cm-1. To demonstrate that the intensity of these two different bands correlate to the sample’s fat content, we obtained Raman spectra from different ground beef samples containing increasing amounts of fat. This study was conducted by initially obtaining the Raman spectrum from a sample containing 6 wt % fat and successive samples were created by hand blending increasing amounts of pure fat into the initial ground beef mixture. During the Raman analysis the samples were located at the focus of the Raman probe, and they were also spun on a rotary stage during the two minute integration to avoid investigating discrete sample locations. The figure to the right displays the observed Raman spectra for the different beef samples analyzed. |
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Corn Starch
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| Spectra of corn starch |
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Edible Oils: Safflower, Peanut, Olive, Corn, Canola, Vegetable
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| Spectrum of the edible oils; safflower, peanut, olive, corn, canola, and vegetable |
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Edible Oils: Fat Content Comparison
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| Spectrum of the edible oils showing the fat content. The edible oils in order of fat content is vegetable, corn, canola, peanut, olive, and safflower. |
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Glucose Powder
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| Spectra of glucose powder |
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Sugar Solutions Comparison
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| Spectra coparing different sugar comparisons. |
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Dextrose
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| Spectra of dextrose. |
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Fructose
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| Spectra of fructose. |
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