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Food Analysis edited byS. Suzanne NielsenPurdue UniversityWest Lafayette, IN, USAF ourth EditionABCII partCompositional Analysisof Foods6chapterMoisture and Total SolidsAnalysisRobert L. Bradley, of Food Science, University of Wisconsin,Madison, WI 53706, Importance of Moisture Moisture Content of Forms of Water in Sample Collection and Oven Drying General Removal of Decomposition of Other Temperature Types of Pans for Oven Handling and Preparation Control of Surface Crust Formation(Sand Pan Technique) Forced Draft Vacuum Microwave Infrared Nielsen,Food Analysis ,Food Science Texts Series, DOI ,c Springer Science+Business Media, LLC 20108586 Part II Compositional Analysis of Rapid Moisture Analyzer Distillation Reflux Distillation with Chemical Method: Karl Fischer Physical Dielectric Infrared Freezing Water Comparison of Nature of Intended Study Practice References104 Chapter 6 Moisture and Total Solids INTRODUCTIONM oisture assays can be one of the most importantanalyses performed on a food product and yet one ofthe most difficult from which to obtain accurate andprecise data.

be minimized. Headspace in the sample storage con-tainer should be minimal because moisture is lost from the sample to equilibrate the container environment against the sample. It is critical to control temperature fluctuations since moisture will migrate in a sample to the colder part. To control this potential error, remove

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