8 research outputs found
Development of a Simultaneous Analytical Method for Diquat, Paraquat and Chlormequat in Animal Products Using UPLC‐MS/MS
A rapid dicrimination of wheat, walnut and hazelnut flour samples using chemometric algorithms on GC/MS data
Chemometric tools for the authentication of cod liver oil based on nuclear magnetic resonance and infrared spectroscopy data
GC/MS based metabolite profiling of Indonesian specialty coffee from different species and geographical origin
Simple Solvent Extraction Coupled with Liquid Chromatography-High-Resolution Mass Spectrometry for the Analysis of Pesticide Residues in Rice Bran Protein Powder
What is in your cup of tea? DNA Verity Test to characterize black and green commercial teas
Methods for Seafood Authenticity Testing in Europe
56 pages, 5 figuresSeafood authenticity is a key parameter for seafood quality, particularly in Europe where regulations provide a strict framework for seafood labeling. A wide variety of methods are commonly used in control laboratories (private or public) to identify seafood species, but emergent approaches for the development of new and fast DNA- and protein-based methods for species differentiation are also considered. To address the challenges in controlling further labeling requirements in the latest European legislation on seafood product traceability and labeling (Regulation (EU) 1379/2013), a review of the development of methods to identify fishing areas and to distinguish between wild and farmed fish, as well as an overview of the advanced methods that could be used for differentiation of fresh and frozen-thawed fish, is given. These methods will become increasingly important in the near future as the risk-based control of food authenticity is prescribed by the new EU control regulation (Regulation (EU) 2017/625)N