Publications by authors named "Jaayke L Fiege"

Vitamin D is essential for several functions in the human body and the demand is usually covered by natural reactions in skin with UV radiation delivered by the sun. But living beyond a latitude of 35° can lead to a lack of sufficient exposure to the deciding wavelength. Here, many countries fortify their milk prophylactically with artificial vitamin D.

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Milk fat globules and casein micelles are the dispersed particles of milk that are responsible for its typical white turbid appearance and usually make it difficult to treat with modern ultraviolet light (UV) preservation techniques. The translucency of milk depends largely on the refractive indices of the dispersed particles, which are directly affected by temperature changes, as incorporated triglycerides can crystallize, melt or transition into other polymorphs. These structural changes have a significant effect on the scattering properties and thus on the UV light propagation in milk, especially by milk fat globules.

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UV-C treatment is an effective method to inactivate microorganisms and therefore gets increasingly more attention in food industry, especially for liquid products. To test and monitor different UV-C reactor designs, a photochemical actinometer is required that gives reliable UV-C dose values and is non-toxic allowing frequent control of the production chain. Here, a variable concentrated aqueous uridine solution is tested as a photochemical actinometer.

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