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SMS SMS TA.XT2i Texture Analyser TA.XT2i Texture Analyser (c) Stable Micro Systems, 1996 (c) Stable Micro Systems, 1996 Texture Profile Analysis A closer look at this popular way of characterising the structure of foods

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Texture Profile Analysis, A closer look at this popular way of characterising the structure of foods

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TA.XT2i Texture AnalyserTA.XT2i Texture Analyser(c) Stable Micro Systems, 1996(c) Stable Micro Systems, 1996

Texture Profile Analysis

A closer look at this popularway of characterising the

structure of foods

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• General Foods texturometer developed– Force/time plot became known as a texture

profile

• Szczesniak defined specific terms which correlated well with sensory panel scores -

texture profile analysis– 7 parameters were listed; 5 measured and 2

calculated

TPA - The History

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• Malcolm Bourne adapted the Instron to perform TPA and parameters were slightly modified

TPA - The History

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• Known as the “two bite test”

• Provides textural parameters which correlate well withsensory evaluation parameters

TPA (TEXTURE PROFILE ANALYSIS)

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• Known as the “two bite test”

• Provides textural parameters which correlate well withsensory evaluation parameters

TPA (TEXTURE PROFILE ANALYSIS)

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• Known as the “two bite test”

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TPA (TEXTURE PROFILE ANALYSIS)

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TPA (TEXTURE PROFILE ANALYSIS)Movement of the Probe

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TPA (TEXTURE PROFILE ANALYSIS)Movement of the PROBE

DOWN ‘COMPRESSION’

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TPA (TEXTURE PROFILE ANALYSIS)Movement of the PROBE

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‘Decompression’

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TPA (TEXTURE PROFILE ANALYSIS)Movement of the PROBE

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TPA (TEXTURE PROFILE ANALYSIS)Analysis of the data

Fracturability

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Fracturability Definition

The force at which there isthe first significant break inthe curve (originally calledthe brittleness)

NB - Not always present

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TPA (TEXTURE PROFILE ANALYSIS)Analysis of the data

Hardness 1Hardness 2

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Hardness Hardness 2

DefinitionThe maximum force duringthe first cycle of compression.Is also known as the“firmness”.

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TPA (TEXTURE PROFILE ANALYSIS)Analysis of the data

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Area 1

Area 2

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Definition

The ratio of the positive forcearea during the second cycleof compression to that of thefirst cycle.

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Definition

The ratio of the positive forcearea during the second cycleof compression to that of thefirst cycle.

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Stringiness

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Stringiness

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Defined as the distance that theproduct is extended during de-compression before separatingfrom the probe.

Not an original TPA parameterand is not included in the TPAanalysis macro at this point.

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Springiness

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Springiness

Definition

The height that the foodrecovers during the time thatelapses between the end of thefirst cycle and the start of thesecond cycle.

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Springiness

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Work of Adhesion

Adhesivness

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Definition

The negative area forthe first compression cycle - representing the work neededto overcome the attractiveforces between the surfaces ofthe probe and the food.

Work of Adhesion

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DefinitionThe maximum negative force of the first compression cycle

Adhesivness

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Resilience

Not an original TPA parameter. Developed from looking closely at elastic recovery A measurement of how the sample recovers from

deformation. Ratio of the first UP ( decompression) stroke to the first

DOWN ( compression) stroke

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Initial Modulus

Not an original Texture Profile Analysis parameter Developed from looking closer at curve before fracture Initial Modulus = Initial Stress / Initial Strain Initial Stress:taken as mean force from 0.5 -1.5secs and

then dividing by the Contact Area Initial Strain:calculated at the 1.5 second point