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Title: THE USE OF ANALYTICAL TECHNIQUES COUPLED WITH CHEMOMETRICS FOR TRACING THE GEOGRAPHICAL ORIGIN OF OILS: A SYSTEMATIC REVIEW (2013–2020)
Authors: Tahir, H. E.
Arslan, M.
Mahunu, G. K.
Mariod, A. A.
Hashim, S. B. H.
Xiaobo, Z.
Jiyong, S.
El-Seedi, H. R.
Musa, T. H.
Keywords: Edible oils
Geographical authentication
Chemometrics
Spectroscopy
Mass spectrometry
Chromatography
Issue Date: 2021
Publisher: Elsevier.
Series/Report no.: Vol.366;Issue 1
Abstract: The global market for imported, high-quality priced foods has grown dramatically in the last decade, as consumers become more conscious of food originating from around the world. Many countries require the origin label of food to protect consumers need about true characteristics and origin. Regulatory authorities are looking for an extended and updated list of the analytical techniques for verification of authentic oils and to support law implementation. This review aims to introduce the efforts made using various analytical tools in combination with the multivariate analysis for the verification of the geographical origin of oils. The popular analytical tools have been discussed, and scientometric assessment that underlines research trends in geographical authentication and preferred journals used for dissemination has been indicated. Overall, we believe this article will be a good guideline for food industries and food quality control authority to assist in the selection of appropriate methods to authenticate oils.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/4277
ISSN: 0308-8146
Appears in Collections:Faculty of Agriculture, Food and Consumer Sciences



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