Automated image analysis method for oil-release test of lipid-based materials
We present an automated method to determine oil release from lipid-based materials. Oil-release tests can provide information regarding the ability to retain oil within the structuring network of lipid-based materials. This test provides a first insight into the stability of these materials and thei...
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doaj-a758f229cd6c4bde987b4808b59e32a92021-07-15T04:27:45ZengElsevierMethodsX2215-01612021-01-018101447Automated image analysis method for oil-release test of lipid-based materialsFabio Valoppi0Petri Lassila1Ari Salmi2Edward Haeggström3Electronics Research Laboratory, Department of Physics, University of Helsinki, Gustaf Hällströmin katu 2, PO Box 64, Helsinki 00014, Finland; Department of Food and Nutrition, University of Helsinki, Agnes Sjöbergin katu 2, PO Box 66, Helsinki 00014, Finland; Faculty of Agriculture and Forestry, Helsinki Institute of Sustainability Science, University of Helsinki, Helsinki 00014, Finland; Corresponding author.Electronics Research Laboratory, Department of Physics, University of Helsinki, Gustaf Hällströmin katu 2, PO Box 64, Helsinki 00014, FinlandElectronics Research Laboratory, Department of Physics, University of Helsinki, Gustaf Hällströmin katu 2, PO Box 64, Helsinki 00014, FinlandElectronics Research Laboratory, Department of Physics, University of Helsinki, Gustaf Hällströmin katu 2, PO Box 64, Helsinki 00014, FinlandWe present an automated method to determine oil release from lipid-based materials. Oil-release tests can provide information regarding the ability to retain oil within the structuring network of lipid-based materials. This test provides a first insight into the stability of these materials and their possible applications in food, cosmetic, and pharmaceutical products. The method presented features a simple setup comprising a camera that automatically captures images of the evolution of the oil stain released from lipid-based materials placed on a filter paper. Image postprocessing is performed with two custom-made scripts developed for the freeware application ImageJ. The scripts allow direct calculation of the oil-stain area from all images stored in a folder returning as output numerical values in a table. This method was shown to be: • inexpensive, as the employed tools and equipment are available in most laboratories both in academia and industry, • self-running, as the method automatically captures images at predefined time intervals for a certain time span, • practical, as manual-image analysis is unnecessary (200 images can be automatically analyzed in 3 min).http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2215016121002405Image analysis for oil-release test |
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Automated image analysis method for oil-release test of lipid-based materials |
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Automated image analysis method for oil-release test of lipid-based materials |
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Automated image analysis method for oil-release test of lipid-based materials |
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Automated image analysis method for oil-release test of lipid-based materials |
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Automated image analysis method for oil-release test of lipid-based materials |
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automated image analysis method for oil-release test of lipid-based materials |
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We present an automated method to determine oil release from lipid-based materials. Oil-release tests can provide information regarding the ability to retain oil within the structuring network of lipid-based materials. This test provides a first insight into the stability of these materials and their possible applications in food, cosmetic, and pharmaceutical products. The method presented features a simple setup comprising a camera that automatically captures images of the evolution of the oil stain released from lipid-based materials placed on a filter paper. Image postprocessing is performed with two custom-made scripts developed for the freeware application ImageJ. The scripts allow direct calculation of the oil-stain area from all images stored in a folder returning as output numerical values in a table. This method was shown to be: • inexpensive, as the employed tools and equipment are available in most laboratories both in academia and industry, • self-running, as the method automatically captures images at predefined time intervals for a certain time span, • practical, as manual-image analysis is unnecessary (200 images can be automatically analyzed in 3 min). |
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Image analysis for oil-release test |
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