Joy Sim
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Recent Articles
1.
Green S, Fanning E, Sim J, Eyres G, Frew R, Kebede B
Molecules
. 2024 Jan;
29(2).
PMID: 38257231
This study aimed to establish a rapid and practical method for monitoring and predicting volatile compounds during coffee roasting using near-infrared (NIR) spectroscopy coupled with chemometrics. Washed Arabica coffee beans...
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Sim J, Dixit Y, McGoverin C, Oey I, Frew R, Reis M, et al.
Food Res Int
. 2023 Nov;
174(Pt 1):113518.
PMID: 37986508
The potential of using rapid and non-destructive near-infrared - hyperspectral imaging (HSI-NIR) for the prediction of an integrated stable isotope and multi-element dataset was explored for the first time with...
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Sim J, McGoverin C, Oey I, Frew R, Kebede B
Food Chem
. 2023 Jun;
427:136695.
PMID: 37385064
Stable isotope ratios and trace elements are well-established tools that act as signatures of the product's environmental conditions and agricultural processes; but they involve time, money, and environmentally destructive chemicals....
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Sim J, McGoverin C, Oey I, Frew R, Kebede B
J Sci Food Agric
. 2023 Mar;
103(9):4704-4718.
PMID: 36924039
Background: This study investigated the geographical origin classification of green coffee beans from continental to country and regional levels. An innovative approach combined stable isotope and trace element analyses with...
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Hamlin R, McNeill L, Sim J
Meat Sci
. 2022 Sep;
194:108964.
PMID: 36115255
This study focuses on the details of consumer response to lab grown 'cultured meat (CM)', compared to meat derived from insects, plants and animals. A sample of 254 New Zealanders...