Abstract

A new optical spectroscopic method for milk fat and total protein analysis has been developed. In contrast to the conventional approach that generally relies on the components’ absorption, the suggested method is based on the phenomenon of light scatter by fat and protein particles. This fundamental distinction enables shifting the measurement to the cost-effective visible and adjacent near infrared region (below 1000 nm), where the scatter strongly dominates.

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