Data di Pubblicazione:
2017
Citazione:
Heavy isotopes / Marchetti, Andrea; Durante, Caterina; Bertacchini, Lucia. - (2017), pp. 131-176.
Abstract:
Before to start writing this contribute on the use of “heavy elements isotope ratio” for food
traceability purposes, let us to underline our though about this nowadays important topic. In fact, it
is fairly common to closely link the use of isotope ratios parameters, either of light or bio elements
and heavy ones, as tools against food counterfeiting. Furthermore, it is worth to highlight how these
indicators tackled rather successfully this task. Nevertheless, another important aspect, largely
lacking (or neglected), needs to be considered. Indeed, geographical traceability of food should be
considered as an opportunity to increase food quality. The objective possibility to link the food to
its production territory (its “terroir”) represents an opportunity of growth for both the producers and
the consumers.
traceability purposes, let us to underline our though about this nowadays important topic. In fact, it
is fairly common to closely link the use of isotope ratios parameters, either of light or bio elements
and heavy ones, as tools against food counterfeiting. Furthermore, it is worth to highlight how these
indicators tackled rather successfully this task. Nevertheless, another important aspect, largely
lacking (or neglected), needs to be considered. Indeed, geographical traceability of food should be
considered as an opportunity to increase food quality. The objective possibility to link the food to
its production territory (its “terroir”) represents an opportunity of growth for both the producers and
the consumers.
Tipologia CRIS:
Capitolo/Saggio
Elenco autori:
Marchetti, Andrea; Durante, Caterina; Bertacchini, Lucia
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Titolo del libro:
Food Authentication: management analysis and regulation