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Multistage mass spectrometry in quality, safety and origin of foods

Journal

EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF MASS SPECTROMETRY
Volume 17, Issue 1, Pages 1-31

Publisher

SAGE PUBLICATIONS LTD
DOI: 10.1255/ejms.1114

Keywords

mass spectrometry; glycomics; proteomics; matrix-assisted laser desorption; allergonomics; metabolomics; food origin; inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry; pattern recognition; food safety; lipidomics; high performance liquid chromatography; Linear discriminant analysis [LDA]; soft independent modeling of class analogies; K nearest neighbours; gas chromatography; ultraperformance liquid chromatography

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  1. Calabria region
  2. APQ-RAC initiative
  3. EU-FSE

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Quality and safety control and the validation of origin are hot issues in the production of food and its distribution, and are of primary concern to food and agriculture organization. Modern mass spectrometry (MS) provides unique, reliable and affordable methodologies to approach with a high degree of scientificity any problem which may be posed in this field. In this review the contribution of mass spectrometry to food analysis is presented aiming at providing clues on the fundamental role of the basic principles of gas-phase ion chemistry in applied research fields. Applications in proteomics, allergonomics, glycomics, metabolomics, lipidomics, food safety and traceability have been surveyed. The high level of specificity and sensitivity of the MS approach allows the characterization of food components and contaminants present at ultra-trace levels, providing a distinctive and safe validation of the products.

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