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OverviewFood is adulterated to increase profit or due to negligence. Adulteration can compromise food safety and quality, and harm consumers. This may undermine consumer trust and the reputation of the food industry. As such, it is very important to monitor, control and detect adulteration. A number of techniques have been developed for the authentication of food and verifying its quality and associated claims. Foods of plant origin are the source of nutrients for billions of people around the globe. Due to the huge variety of plants, and the lack of visual characteristics as a result of processing, advanced techniques are required to detect adulteration. This book reviews the latest developments in the field of authenticity of foods of plant origin, examining concepts such as traceability, and how they are applied to facilitate the support of claims, as well as legislative requirements in the major economies around the world. The basic techniques used nowadays in verifying authenticity of these types of foods are reviewed and discussed, and their applications are summarized. The book also focuses on categories of foods most prone to adulteration attempts due to their characteristics, properties and production methods commonly followed, thus allowing the reader to more easily identify the chapter that is of interest in each case. The book will be of interest to food industrialists, chemists, quality control scientists and technologists, microbiologists, analytical chemists and food physical chemists within the food industry. It is also aimed at academicians who are interested in the authenticity of foods of plant origin and the advancements in the analytical fields that support relevant legal and marketing requirements. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Konstantinos Kotsanopoulos (EMEA Commercial Regulatory Manager - Univar Ltd, UK)Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd Imprint: CRC Press Weight: 0.620kg ISBN: 9780367146535ISBN 10: 0367146533 Pages: 296 Publication Date: 16 June 2022 Audience: Professional and scholarly , College/higher education , Professional & Vocational , Tertiary & Higher Education Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of Contents1. Traceability 2. Authenticity-Quality Control of Agricultural Produces 3. Methods and Techniques for Verifying Authenticity and Detecting Adulteration 4. Authenticity of Tomato 5. Authenticity of Banana 6. Detection of Genetically Modified Organisms in Foods of Plant Origin 7. Authenticity of Maize/Corn 8. Authenticity of Rice 9. Authenticity of Wheat 10. Authenticity of Wine 11. Authenticity of Olive Oil 12. Overview of the Legislation Regarding Traceability and Authenticity of Foods of Plant Origin in EU, USA, Canada, Australia-New Zealand 13. Trends and Suggestions in Improving Authenticity and Traceability of Foods of Plant OriginReviewsAuthor InformationKonstantinos Kotsanopoulos obtained his integrated master's degree (BSc+MSc) in Agriculture, Ichthyology and Aquatic Environment from the University of Thessaly, Greece, and his MSc in Food Science from the University of Reading, UK. He is a Senior Regulatory Professional based in the UK and employed in the private sector. His research experience includes studies on emulsions, microencapsulation, authenticity of foods, auditing trends, food quality control and safety systems. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |