The application of the European Standards for the detection of irradiated food by thermo luminescence of silicates, electron-spin resonance spectroscopy of bones or gas chromatography-mass spectrometry of 2-alkylcyclobutanones does not allow the detection of irradiated ingredients included in small quantity in the matrix of a food which has not been irradiated, but which could be subjected to various processing technologies such as cooking, freezing or storage. The use of an enzymatic food hydrolysis carried out at moderated temperature, for the extraction of the food-contaminating silicate minerals and bone fragments, followed by a purification of the extracts by a high-density aqueous solution of sodium polytungstate, allows a simultaneou...
Supercritical carbon dioxide can be used to carry out a selective and fast extraction (30 min) of vo...
The current British and European Standard (BS EN1785: 2003) for the identification of gamma irradiat...
The 2-alkylcyclobutanones (2-ACBs) are formed from triglycerides by irradiation treatment and may be...
The application of the European Standards for the detection of irradiated food by thermo luminescenc...
Protocols EN 1786 and EN 1788 for the detection of irradiated food by electron spin resonance spectr...
The treatment of food with ionizing radiation, at doses lower than 10 kGy, is a preservation technol...
Protocol EN 1786 for the detection of irradiated food by electron spin resonance (ESR) spectroscopy ...
Food irradiation is a common preservation method that is used in many countries. The ability to iden...
Since 1985, there has been a very strong interest in irradiated food, thereby reflecting an increase...
Food irradiation is one of the most common food preservation methods and is used on aglobal scale. T...
Food irradiation is one of the most important food processing methods utilized to reduce microbial l...
The current British and European Standard (BS EN1785: 2003) for the identification of gamma irradiat...
Supercritical carbon dioxide can be used to carry out a selective and fast extraction (30 min) of vo...
The current British and European Standard (BS EN1785: 2003) for the identification of gamma irradiat...
The 2-alkylcyclobutanones (2-ACBs) are formed from triglycerides by irradiation treatment and may be...
The application of the European Standards for the detection of irradiated food by thermo luminescenc...
Protocols EN 1786 and EN 1788 for the detection of irradiated food by electron spin resonance spectr...
The treatment of food with ionizing radiation, at doses lower than 10 kGy, is a preservation technol...
Protocol EN 1786 for the detection of irradiated food by electron spin resonance (ESR) spectroscopy ...
Food irradiation is a common preservation method that is used in many countries. The ability to iden...
Since 1985, there has been a very strong interest in irradiated food, thereby reflecting an increase...
Food irradiation is one of the most common food preservation methods and is used on aglobal scale. T...
Food irradiation is one of the most important food processing methods utilized to reduce microbial l...
The current British and European Standard (BS EN1785: 2003) for the identification of gamma irradiat...
Supercritical carbon dioxide can be used to carry out a selective and fast extraction (30 min) of vo...
The current British and European Standard (BS EN1785: 2003) for the identification of gamma irradiat...
The 2-alkylcyclobutanones (2-ACBs) are formed from triglycerides by irradiation treatment and may be...