Advances in Food Diagnostics

Author: Leo M. L. Nollet  

Publisher: John Wiley & Sons Inc‎

Publication year: 2008

E-ISBN: 9780470276525

P-ISBN(Hardback):  9780813822211

Subject: TS207 food standard and inspection

Language: ENG

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Food diagnostics is a relatively new and emerging area fuelled in large part by the ever-increasing demand for food safety. Advances in Food Diagnostics provides the most updated, comprehensive professional reference source available, covering sophisticated diagnostic technology for the food industry. Editors Nollet, Toldrá, and Hui and their broad team of international contributors address the most recent advances in food diagnostics through multiple approaches: reviewing novel technologies to evaluate fresh products; describing and analyzing in depth several specific modern diagnostics; providing an analysis of data processing; and discussing global marketing with an insight into future trends.

While covering conventional (typically lab-based) methods of analysis, the book focuses on leading-edge technologies that are being or about to be introduced. The book looks at areas such as food quality assurance, safety and traceability. Issues such as improved quality control, monitoring pesticide and herbicide residues in food, determining the nutritional content of food and distinguishing between GM and "conventional" foodstuffs are covered. Advances in Food Diagnostics offers the food professional what its title promises – the latest advances in food diagnostics and analysis.

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Contents

pp.:  7 – 9

Contributors

pp.:  9 – 13

Preface

pp.:  13 – 19

3. Application of Microwaves for On-line Quality Assessment

pp.:  67 – 99

4. Ultrasounds for Quality Assurance

pp.:  99 – 119

5. NMR for Food Quality and Traceability

pp.:  119 – 137

6. Electronic Nose for Quality and Safety Control

pp.:  137 – 149

7. Rapid Microbiological Methods in Food Diagnostics

pp.:  149 – 173

8. Molecular Technologies for Detecting and Characterizing Pathogens

pp.:  173 – 193

9. DNA-Based Detection of GM Ingredients

pp.:  193 – 217

10. Protein-Based Detection of GM Ingredients

pp.:  217 – 229

11. Immunodiagnostic Technology and Its Applications

pp.:  229 – 247

12. Rapid Liquid Chromatographic Techniques for Detection of Key (Bio)Chemical Markers

pp.:  247 – 271

13. Sampling Procedures with Special Focus on Automatization

pp.:  271 – 313

14. Data Processing

pp.:  313 – 341

15. Data Handling

pp.:  341 – 365

16. The Market for Diagnostic Devices in the Food Industry

pp.:  365 – 377

Index

pp.:  377 – 386

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