Data di Pubblicazione:
2017
Abstract:
Nowadays metabolomics is a widely accepted approach in several scientific
disciplines, especially in food science. The possibility to identify a wide range
of metabolites (untargeted analysis) allowed to evaluate various food characteristics,
regarding quality, adulteration, geographical origin, as well as secondary
species-specific metabolites endowed with nutraceutical properties. In the present
chapter, latest findings of plant-based foods investigated by NMR-based metabolomics
are presented. Almost all of the recent studies were focused on quality
assessment and authenticity; different aspects such as geographical origin, metabolic
modifications upon stress, nutraceutical properties, and fraud detection are
described as well. The here reported plant-based foods are balsamic and traditional
balsamic vinegars, cereals, cocoa, coffee, fruits, legumes, spices, vegetables
and vegetable oils, wine, beer, and spirits. A brief paragraph is concerning
organic and conventional foods, which is a new growing scientific field of interest
for researchers encouraged by the increasing consumers' demand. The results
here reported testify the capability and the power of this approach thus endorsing
NMR spectroscopy as a valid alternative or complement to the chemical and
physical analysis nowadays routinely applied for the quality assessment.
Tipologia CRIS:
02.01 Contributo in volume (Capitolo o Saggio)
Keywords:
Metabolomics o Quality o Authenticity o NMR o Plant-based food o Origin o Chemometrics o Organic o Conventional o Balsamic vinegar o Cereal o Cocoa o Coffee o Fruit o Oil o Rice o Saffron o Soya o Vegetable o Wine
Elenco autori:
Cagliani, LAURA RUTH; Consonni, Roberto
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