Use of NMR applications to tackle future food fraud issues.
- Resource Type
- Article
- Authors
- Sobolev, Anatoly P.; Thomas, Freddy; Donarski, James; Ingallina, Cinzia; Circi, Simone; Cesare Marincola, Flaminia; Capitani, Donatella; Mannina, Luisa
- Source
- Trends in Food Science & Technology. Sep2019, Vol. 91, p347-353. 7p.
- Subject
- *PRODUCT counterfeiting
*FRAUD
*ADULTERATIONS
*FOOD supply
*FOOD
*NUCLEAR magnetic resonance spectroscopy
- Language
- ISSN
- 0924-2244
NMR targeted and untargeted methodologies are widely recognized as important tools for food authentication and the detection of counterfeit products. Targeted approaches allow the identification of specific markers of identity/adulteration for a given foodstuff. In the untargeted approach, the chemical profile of the whole foodstuff is used to create a unique fingerprint as a reference for suspect samples. The untargeted analysis methodology typically follows the metabolomics approach. In this manuscript we discuss how both targeted and untargeted NMR methodologies are applied in routine use for food fraud monitoring. The cost-effective approaches for routine application are discussed using examples of Food Screener™ and benchtop low-field instruments. Several examples of routine consolidated NMR targeted and untargeted applications are reported and the food matrices that are problematic for the NMR application are discussed. The future NMR implementation into routine practice will rely on the further exploration of FoodScreener™ like platforms for simultaneous targeted and untargeted applications and the continued development of applications for low-field benchtop instrumentation. • NMR methodologies are powerful tools to characterize foodstuffs and determine their authenticity. • NMR is now in the portfolio of routine methods in several food control laboratories. • FoodScreener™ NMR platforms for routine use can reveal counterfeits. • NMR benchtop instrumentations represent a new frontier in food authentication field. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]