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Fraud in Animal Origin Food Products: Advances in Emerging Spectroscopic Detection Methods over the Past Five Years

Animal origin food products, including fish and seafood, meat and poultry, milk and dairy foods, and other related products play significant roles in human nutrition. However, fraud in this food sector frequently occurs, leading to negative economic impacts on consumers and potential risks to public...

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Autores principales: Hassoun, Abdo, Måge, Ingrid, Schmidt, Walter F., Temiz, Havva Tümay, Li, Li, Kim, Hae-Yeong, Nilsen, Heidi, Biancolillo, Alessandra, Aït-Kaddour, Abderrahmane, Sikorski, Marek, Sikorska, Ewa, Grassi, Silvia, Cozzolino, Daniel
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7466239/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32781687
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/foods9081069
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author Hassoun, Abdo
Måge, Ingrid
Schmidt, Walter F.
Temiz, Havva Tümay
Li, Li
Kim, Hae-Yeong
Nilsen, Heidi
Biancolillo, Alessandra
Aït-Kaddour, Abderrahmane
Sikorski, Marek
Sikorska, Ewa
Grassi, Silvia
Cozzolino, Daniel
author_facet Hassoun, Abdo
Måge, Ingrid
Schmidt, Walter F.
Temiz, Havva Tümay
Li, Li
Kim, Hae-Yeong
Nilsen, Heidi
Biancolillo, Alessandra
Aït-Kaddour, Abderrahmane
Sikorski, Marek
Sikorska, Ewa
Grassi, Silvia
Cozzolino, Daniel
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description Animal origin food products, including fish and seafood, meat and poultry, milk and dairy foods, and other related products play significant roles in human nutrition. However, fraud in this food sector frequently occurs, leading to negative economic impacts on consumers and potential risks to public health and the environment. Therefore, the development of analytical techniques that can rapidly detect fraud and verify the authenticity of such products is of paramount importance. Traditionally, a wide variety of targeted approaches, such as chemical, chromatographic, molecular, and protein-based techniques, among others, have been frequently used to identify animal species, production methods, provenance, and processing of food products. Although these conventional methods are accurate and reliable, they are destructive, time-consuming, and can only be employed at the laboratory scale. On the contrary, alternative methods based mainly on spectroscopy have emerged in recent years as invaluable tools to overcome most of the limitations associated with traditional measurements. The number of scientific studies reporting on various authenticity issues investigated by vibrational spectroscopy, nuclear magnetic resonance, and fluorescence spectroscopy has increased substantially over the past few years, indicating the tremendous potential of these techniques in the fight against food fraud. It is the aim of the present manuscript to review the state-of-the-art research advances since 2015 regarding the use of analytical methods applied to detect fraud in food products of animal origin, with particular attention paid to spectroscopic measurements coupled with chemometric analysis. The opportunities and challenges surrounding the use of spectroscopic techniques and possible future directions will also be discussed.
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spelling pubmed-74662392020-09-14 Fraud in Animal Origin Food Products: Advances in Emerging Spectroscopic Detection Methods over the Past Five Years Hassoun, Abdo Måge, Ingrid Schmidt, Walter F. Temiz, Havva Tümay Li, Li Kim, Hae-Yeong Nilsen, Heidi Biancolillo, Alessandra Aït-Kaddour, Abderrahmane Sikorski, Marek Sikorska, Ewa Grassi, Silvia Cozzolino, Daniel Foods Review Animal origin food products, including fish and seafood, meat and poultry, milk and dairy foods, and other related products play significant roles in human nutrition. However, fraud in this food sector frequently occurs, leading to negative economic impacts on consumers and potential risks to public health and the environment. Therefore, the development of analytical techniques that can rapidly detect fraud and verify the authenticity of such products is of paramount importance. Traditionally, a wide variety of targeted approaches, such as chemical, chromatographic, molecular, and protein-based techniques, among others, have been frequently used to identify animal species, production methods, provenance, and processing of food products. Although these conventional methods are accurate and reliable, they are destructive, time-consuming, and can only be employed at the laboratory scale. On the contrary, alternative methods based mainly on spectroscopy have emerged in recent years as invaluable tools to overcome most of the limitations associated with traditional measurements. The number of scientific studies reporting on various authenticity issues investigated by vibrational spectroscopy, nuclear magnetic resonance, and fluorescence spectroscopy has increased substantially over the past few years, indicating the tremendous potential of these techniques in the fight against food fraud. It is the aim of the present manuscript to review the state-of-the-art research advances since 2015 regarding the use of analytical methods applied to detect fraud in food products of animal origin, with particular attention paid to spectroscopic measurements coupled with chemometric analysis. The opportunities and challenges surrounding the use of spectroscopic techniques and possible future directions will also be discussed. MDPI 2020-08-06 /pmc/articles/PMC7466239/ /pubmed/32781687 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/foods9081069 Text en © 2020 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Hassoun, Abdo
Måge, Ingrid
Schmidt, Walter F.
Temiz, Havva Tümay
Li, Li
Kim, Hae-Yeong
Nilsen, Heidi
Biancolillo, Alessandra
Aït-Kaddour, Abderrahmane
Sikorski, Marek
Sikorska, Ewa
Grassi, Silvia
Cozzolino, Daniel
Fraud in Animal Origin Food Products: Advances in Emerging Spectroscopic Detection Methods over the Past Five Years
title Fraud in Animal Origin Food Products: Advances in Emerging Spectroscopic Detection Methods over the Past Five Years
title_full Fraud in Animal Origin Food Products: Advances in Emerging Spectroscopic Detection Methods over the Past Five Years
title_fullStr Fraud in Animal Origin Food Products: Advances in Emerging Spectroscopic Detection Methods over the Past Five Years
title_full_unstemmed Fraud in Animal Origin Food Products: Advances in Emerging Spectroscopic Detection Methods over the Past Five Years
title_short Fraud in Animal Origin Food Products: Advances in Emerging Spectroscopic Detection Methods over the Past Five Years
title_sort fraud in animal origin food products: advances in emerging spectroscopic detection methods over the past five years
topic Review
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7466239/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32781687
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/foods9081069
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