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654. A rapid method for estimating the size distribution of fat globules in cream
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 01 June 2009
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The proportion of fat present in cream as small globules (approximately 1 μ and under) is estimated from the proportion of the total fat which remains in the serum when a sample of the cream, diluted to 10% fat, is centrifuged at 60° C. for 30 min. at 3000 r.p.m.
The fat present as large globules (7 or 8μ and over) is estimated by finding the proportion of the fat which rises 1 cm. in 60 min. when the cream, diluted to 10% fat, is held at 60° C. in a modification of the Andreasen particle-size apparatus in which the jar is replaced by a conical flask and the tip of the sampling pipette is held 1 cm. from the flat bottom of the flask.
The thanks of the author are due to Dr F. H. McDowall for helpful advice and criticism and to Miss R. P. Johnson for assistance with the experimental work.
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