Real-Time Monitoring of Meat Drying Process Using Electromagnetic Wave Sensors

Author(s):  
Magomed Muradov ◽  
Jeff Cullen ◽  
Alex Mason
2013 ◽  
pp. 201-206 ◽  
Author(s):  
A. Mason ◽  
J. H. Goh ◽  
O. Korostynska ◽  
A. I. Al-Shamma’a ◽  
M. M. Field ◽  
...  

Author(s):  
Magomed Muradov ◽  
Jeff D. Cullen ◽  
Badr Abdullah ◽  
Muhammad Ateeq ◽  
Alex Mason ◽  
...  

RSC Advances ◽  
2014 ◽  
Vol 4 (92) ◽  
pp. 50558-50565 ◽  
Author(s):  
Hisayoshi Aoki ◽  
Yusuke Hattori ◽  
Makoto Otsuka

The purpose of this study was an attempt to adapt the audible acoustic emission (AAE) sound measurement method for the on-line monitoring of the fluid-bed drying process of pharmaceutical granules.


Author(s):  
Alan S. Rudolph ◽  
Ronald R. Price

We have employed cryoelectron microscopy to visualize events that occur during the freeze-drying of artificial membranes by employing real time video capture techniques. Artificial membranes or liposomes which are spherical structures within internal aqueous space are stabilized by water which provides the driving force for spontaneous self-assembly of these structures. Previous assays of damage to these structures which are induced by freeze drying reveal that the two principal deleterious events that occur are 1) fusion of liposomes and 2) leakage of contents trapped within the liposome [1]. In the past the only way to access these events was to examine the liposomes following the dehydration event. This technique allows the event to be monitored in real time as the liposomes destabilize and as water is sublimed at cryo temperatures in the vacuum of the microscope. The method by which liposomes are compromised by freeze-drying are largely unknown. This technique has shown that cryo-protectants such as glycerol and carbohydrates are able to maintain liposomal structure throughout the drying process.


2006 ◽  
Vol 175 (4S) ◽  
pp. 521-521
Author(s):  
Motoaki Saito ◽  
Tomoharu Kono ◽  
Yukako Kinoshita ◽  
Itaru Satoh ◽  
Keisuke Satoh

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