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    Emerging Trends in Biogenic Amines Analysis

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    Biogenic amines are low-molecular-mass substances, essential for proper health for all organisms. These compounds could be detrimental to human health with various toxicological effects when they are present in high concentrations. Therefore, biogenic amines monitoring in food samples is a matter of utmost importance, and their accurate determination is considered indispensable. Under this context, we provide an overview over the most widely employed analytical techniques for biogenic amines determination such as chromatographic techniques and biosensors, emphasizing on new approaches. A critical comparison of the techniques is also given, presenting their advantages and drawbacks regarding important analytical characteristics such as sensitivity. Finally, we focus on foods in which biogenic amines mainly occur such as fish, meat and wine and other fermented products

    Detecting Forged Alcohol Non-invasively Through Vibrational Spectroscopy and Machine Learning

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    Alcoholic spirits are a common target for counterfeiting and adulteration, with potential costs to public health, the taxpayer and brand integrity. Current methods to authenticate spirits include examinations of superficial appearance and consistency, or require the tester to open the bottle and remove a sample. The former is inexact, while the latter is not suitable for widespread screening or for high-value spirits, which lose value once opened. We study whether non-invasive near infrared spectroscopy, in combination with traditional and time series classification methods, can correctly classify the alcohol content (a key factor in determining authenticity) of synthesised spirits sealed in real bottles. Such an experimental setup could allow for a portable, cheap to operate, and fast authentication device. We find that ethanol content can be classified with high accuracy, however methanol content proved difficult with the algorithms evaluated

    Food authentication: state of the art and prospects

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    Food authentication is analytical process that validates label information about the food origin and production process. This review discusses emerging food authenticity indicators including rare earth elements, metabolic profiles, sensory profile evaluation, and microbial fingerprinting. A scientometric evaluation that highlights research trends and emerging approaches of this evolving field is presented. We analyzed and provided an insight into most commonly studied food types and drinks and highlighted the most promising authenticity markers for each major group. Finally, we discussed the data explosion that is emerging and discussed the developing trends in the field. The future of food authentication lies in Big Data since we are already collecting and analyzing huge amounts of data that converge from multiple sources. Big Data Analytics will include standardization of experiments, study design workflows, and of data reporting. Emerging data analytical tools will include integration of geographic information systems with climate information systems and metabolomics databases for precise spatio-temporal identification of food origin

    The Therapeutic Alliance between Pomegranate and Health Emphasizing on Anticancer Properties

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    Pomegranate is a fruit bearing-plant that is well known for its medicinal properties. Pomegranate is a good source of phenolic acids, tannins, and flavonoids. Pomegranate juice and by-products have attracted the scientific interest due to their potential health benefits. Currently, the medical community has showed great interest in exploiting pomegranate potential as a protective agent against several human diseases including cancer. This is demonstrated by the fact that there are more than 800 reports in the literature reporting pomegranate’s anticancer properties. This review is an update on the research outcomes of pomegranate’s potential against different types of human diseases, emphasizing on cancer. In addition, perspectives of potential applications of pomegranate, as a natural additive aiming to improve the quality of animal products, are discussed
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