Data of: Analysis of flour-insect powder mixtures based on their near infrared spectra

Published: 7 May 2021| Version 1 | DOI: 10.17632/pcxs9wgzm3.1
Contributors:
Eszter Benes, Barbara Biró, Marietta Fodor, Attila Gere

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Near Infrared spectroscopy data of insect powders obtained from seven species, wheat flour, and the mixtures of wheat flour and the different insect powders (5 %, 10 %, 15 %, 20 %, 25 %, 30 %, 35 %, 40 %, 45 % and 50 % of insect powder content.

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The spectra were obtained using a Bruker MPATM Multipurpose FT-NIR analyser (Bruker, Ettlingen, Germany) in five replicates, over the spectral range of 12500-3800 cm-1. The spectrometer was equipped with an interferometer and a gold-coated integrating sphere. The samples were presented in a rotating cuvette (Ø 85 mm) and were measured in diffuse reflectance mode with OPUS 7.2 (Bruker, Ettlingen, Germany) software using a lead sulphide (PbS) detector. Each spectrum was recorded as the average of 32 scans with a spectral resolution of 16 cm-1 (scanning speed 10 kHz). Sample Names: AD – Acheta domestica, BM – Bombyx mori, BP – Brachytrupes portentosus, GA – Gryllus assimilis, GB – Gryllus bimaculatus, LM – Locusta migratoria, TM – Tenebrio molitor, FLOUR: wheat flour

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  • Szent Istvan Egyetem

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Applied Sciences, Natural Sciences, Health Sciences

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