Image for New analytical approaches for verifying the origin of food

New analytical approaches for verifying the origin of food - 245

Brereton, Paul(Edited by)
Part of the Woodhead Publishing Series in Food Science, Technology and Nutrition series
See all formats and editions

Food and beverage labels often specify a product's geographical origin, species, variety and method of production. These claims can significantly influence an item's economic value, but their verification is not always straightforward. New analytical approaches for verifying the origin of food reviews new analytical methods in this area together with applications to key commodities.

Part one introduces the concept of food origin and provides supporting information on labelling legislation and standards. Part two moves on to explore new approaches for verifying the geographical origin of food using geospatial models and verifying species and varietal components of the food we eat. Holistic methods of verification methods using vibrational spectroscopy and associated chemometrics are also discussed. Finally, part three highlights the applications of new analytical methods to verify the origin of particular food commodities: fish, honey and wine.

New analytical approaches for verifying the origin of food is a standard reference for professionals working in analytical laboratories testing food authenticity and for researchers, in the food industry, analytical laboratories and academia, working on the development of analytical methods for food authenticity.

  • Includes a chapter on origin labelling legislation and standards
  • Chapters address the applications of both established and novel methods in key product sectors
  • Reviews new analytical methods and their applications in the food industry

Read More
Available
£150.00
Add Line Customisation
Available on VLeBooks
Add to List
Product Details
Woodhead Publishing
0857097598 / 9780857097590
eBook (Adobe Pdf, EPUB)
664
23/07/2013
England
English
243 pages
Copy: 10%; print: 10%