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Classification and processing optimization of barley milk production using NIR spectroscopy, particle size and total dissolved solids analysis (CROSBI ID 218934)

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Gajdoš Kljusurić, Jasenka ; Benković, Maja ; Bauman, Ingrid Classification and processing optimization of barley milk production using NIR spectroscopy, particle size and total dissolved solids analysis // Journal of Chemistry (Hindawi), (2015), 896051-1-896051-7. doi: 10.1155/2015/896051

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Gajdoš Kljusurić, Jasenka ; Benković, Maja ; Bauman, Ingrid

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Classification and processing optimization of barley milk production using NIR spectroscopy, particle size and total dissolved solids analysis

Barley is a grain whose consumption has a significant nutritional benefit of human health as a very good source of dietary fibre, minerals, vitamins and phenolic and phytic acids. Nowadays, it is more and more often used in the production of plant milk, which is used to replace cow milk in the diet by an increasing number of consumers. The aim of the study was classify barley milk and determine the optimal processing conditions in barley milk production based on NIR spectra, particle size and total dissolved solids analysis. Standard recipe for barley milk was used without added additives. Barley grain was ground and mixed in a blender for 15, 30, 45 and 60 seconds. The samples were filtered and particle size of the grains was determined by laser diffraction particle sizing. The plant-milk was also analysed using near infrared spectroscopy (NIRS), in the range from 904 -1699 nm. Furthermore, conductivity of each sample was determined and microphotographs were taken in order to identify the structure of fat globules and particles in the barley milk. NIR spectra, particle size distribution and conductivity results all point to 45 seconds as the optimal blending time, since further blending results in saturation of the samples.

barley; conductometry; laser diffraction particle sizing; near infrared spectroscopy

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2015.

896051-1-896051-7

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2090-9063

10.1155/2015/896051

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