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  • Field-deployable Analytical Methods to Assess the Authenticity, Safety and Quality of Food

    Closed for Proposals

    Project Type

    Coordinated Research Project

    Project Code

    G42007

    CRP

    2143

    Approved Date

    2016/10/05

    Project Status

    Active - Ongoing

    Start Date

    2017/03/17

    Expected End Date

    2022/06/30

    Completed Date

    2024/06/27

    Participating Countries

    United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, Malaysia, Russian Federation, Singapore, United States of America

    Description

    The project will?identify and select appropriate analytical techniques and develop protocols to assess the authenticity, safety and quality of food in a field-deployable context.? Milk powder and vegetable oils will be used as exemplar commodities to establish methods and guidance for ‘front-line’ food adulteration screening.

    Objectives

    In the context of food authenticity and adulteration the overall objective of the CRP is to implement low-cost field-deployable analytical techniques for developing countries to enable rapid testing of food products to tackle the problems of adulteration and safety.?The main research objective is the development of accessible, rapid methods to screen milk powder and vegetable oils using field deployable technologies.?Technological advances have been made towards miniaturization of the standard powerful analytical equipment based on IMS, LIBS, infrared (IR) spectroscopy, NMR, MS and MSI. This novel analytical capacity will initially be used for analysis of milk powders and vegetable oils, as exemplar food commodities, with the aim of (see below):??

    Specific Objectives

    Development of analytical protocols for rapid identification of isotopic/ elemental/ molecular species that may be used for identification of geographical origin of the food products

    Development of analytical protocols for the detection and rapid identification of substances in food that may pose health risks.

    Development of characterization strategies for mobile testing that provide guidelines for sampling, spectroscopic analysis and collation of results to maximize the robustness of the scientific output and minimize the costs of the analytical program.

    Development of databases that will include optical atomic and molecular (vibrational/rotational) spectra, as well as nuclear magnetic resonance and mass spectrometry data linked to identification/characterization of the species of interest in food products.

    The collection of data from authentic reference samples, which is critical for reliable assessment of market-sample authenticity and safety. The mobile facility will also be used to gather authentic samples and conduct on-site testing.

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