M.S. Varunjikar , K.K. Lie , A.-K. Lundebye , I. Belghit , R. Ørnsrud , M.G.H. Berntssen , M.C. Lecrenier , E. Oveland , N.M. Palmblad , J.D. Rasinger
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摘要
背景确保消费者的信任对于循环经济和将动物蛋白重新引入食物链至关重要。食品和饲料样本的组织和物种来源鉴定对于维护食品和食品供应链安全至关重要。除了 DNA 方法、显微镜、核磁共振 (NMR) 等分析方法外,蛋白质组学方法也可用于食品鉴定和安全。具体而言,在监管背景下,讨论了在将加工动物蛋白 (PAP) 安全地重新引入饲料供应链中如何利用靶向和非靶向蛋白质组学方法。此外,在对食品和饲料产品中的鱼类和昆虫物种进行鉴定时,采用蛋白质组学和基于 DNA 的方法将有利于发现欺诈行为。我们讨论了蛋白质组学方法在检测和量化违禁蛋白质材料、应对认证挑战以及确保食品和饲料产品完整性方面的应用。对于 PAP 产品种类和组织,可通过靶向蛋白质组方法准确确定其来源。此外,非靶向蛋白质组学还能检测昆虫等新型食品中的过敏原,避免潜在的食品欺诈。将蛋白质组学方法纳入常规食品和饲料分析工作流程,有望提高循环食品生产系统的监管合规性、消费者信心和整体食品安全。
Proteomics for food and feed authentication in the circular food chain
Background
Ensuring consumer trust is critical in the circular economy and the reintroduction of animal proteins into the food chain. Authentication of the tissue and species-specific origin of food and feed samples is crucial for maintaining food and food supply chain safety. Along with analytical methods such as DNA-based methods, microscopy, nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR), proteomic methods can also be implemented for food authentication and safety.
Scopes and approaches
This review focuses on applications of state-of-the-art proteomics methods to safeguard food and feed chains in circular food production systems. Specifically, the utilization of targeted and untargeted proteomics approaches in the safe reintroducing processed animal proteins (PAPs) into the feed supply chain is discussed in a regulatory context. Furthermore, the implementation of proteomics along with DNA-based methods in the authentication of fish and insect species in food and feed products will benefit detection of fraudulent practices. Proteomic techniques such as targeted and untargeted approaches are discussed to tackle authentication challenges and safeguard food safety.
Key findings
We discuss the implementation of proteomic methods in detecting and quantifying prohibited protein material, addressing authentication challenges, and ensuring the integrity of food and feed products. For PAP product species and tissue, origins can be accurately determined through targeted proteomic approaches. Moreover, untargeted proteomics offers the capability of detecting allergens from novel foods such as insects and avoiding potential food fraud. Integrating proteomic methods into routine food and feed analysis workflows shows promise for enhancing regulatory compliance, consumer confidence, and overall food safety in circular food production systems.
期刊介绍:
Trends in Food Science & Technology is a prestigious international journal that specializes in peer-reviewed articles covering the latest advancements in technology, food science, and human nutrition. It serves as a bridge between specialized primary journals and general trade magazines, providing readable and scientifically rigorous reviews and commentaries on current research developments and their potential applications in the food industry.
Unlike traditional journals, Trends in Food Science & Technology does not publish original research papers. Instead, it focuses on critical and comprehensive reviews to offer valuable insights for professionals in the field. By bringing together cutting-edge research and industry applications, this journal plays a vital role in disseminating knowledge and facilitating advancements in the food science and technology sector.