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Exploring New Frontiers in Total Food Quality Definition and Assessment: From Chemical to Neurochemical Properties

Journal

FOOD AND BIOPROCESS TECHNOLOGY
Volume 1, Issue 2, Pages 130-142

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SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s11947-007-0043-9

Keywords

Total food quality; Food processing; Biosensors; Food psycho-active properties

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To understand the concept of total food quality and how it has evolved, we give a brief historic outline from Pasteur to the recent rise of the globalized market. Nowadays, total food quality is clearly a partially objective concept in the sense that it can be defined according to scientific and technological criteria and partly subjective because consumers' judgments, mainly based on their appraisal, may equally concur in its definition. Food properties contributing to total food quality definition and assessment include (1) organoleptic and sensory attributes, (2) food safety, (3) nutritional value, (4) functionality, (5) service and stability, (6) wholesomeness, and (7) psychological factors. Many technological and gastronomic treatments may alter food components, e. g. fats, proteins, and vitamins (the most sensitive to physico-chemical changes in the environment), thus, negatively affecting any one of the aspects of quality in the above list. Specific analytical strategies and sensitive appliances can be utilized both to assess and protect food quality and to correctly conduct and monitor food production. Among the so-called psychological factors, however, there are some molecular aspects that are still elusive, although of enormously great interest. In fact, food can have some psycho-active effects on the consumer, thus, influencing his or her behavior during either pre-ingestive or post-ingestive phases. As studies of psycho-active substances in food seem to be opening up a new scenario in total food quality research, the gathering together in a single chart of all the information on the effects of food on its journey, from sight to ingestion, would seem like a good basis for a more rational and thorough discussion of the topic.

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