Esteki M, Regueiro J, Simal-Gándara J
Dept. of Chemistry, Univ. of Zanjan, Zanjan, 45195-313, Iran.
Nutrition and Bromatology Group, Dept. of Analytical and Food Chemistry, Food Science and Technology Faculty, Univ. of Vigo - Ourense Campus, E-32004, Ourense, Spain.
Compr Rev Food Sci Food Saf. 2019 Mar;18(2):425-440. doi: 10.1111/1541-4337.12419. Epub 2019 Jan 11.
Deliberate adulteration of food products is as old as food processing and production systems. Food adulteration is occurring increasingly often today. With globalization and complex distribution systems, adulteration may have a far-reaching impact and even adverse consequences on well-being. The means of the international community to confront and solve food fraud today are scattered and largely ineffective. A collective approach is needed to identify all stakeholders in the food supply chain, certify and qualify them, exclude those failing to meet applicable standards, and track food in a real time. This review provides some background into the drivers of fraudulent practices (economically motivated adulteration, food-industry perspectives, and consumers' perceptions of fraud) and discusses a wide range of the currently available technologies for detecting food adulteration followed by multivariate pattern recognition tools. Food chain integrity policies are discussed. Future directions in research, concerned not only with food adulterers but also with food safety and climate change, may be useful for researchers in developing interdisciplinary approaches to contemporary problems.
蓄意掺假食品的行为与食品加工和生产系统一样古老。如今,食品掺假现象日益频繁。随着全球化和复杂的分销系统的出现,掺假可能会产生深远影响,甚至对健康造成不良后果。当今国际社会应对和解决食品欺诈的手段分散且大多无效。需要采取集体行动来识别食品供应链中的所有利益相关者,对他们进行认证和资格认定,排除那些不符合适用标准的利益相关者,并实时追踪食品。本综述提供了一些关于欺诈行为驱动因素(经济动机掺假、食品行业观点以及消费者对欺诈的认知)的背景信息,并讨论了目前广泛可用的检测食品掺假的技术以及多变量模式识别工具。还讨论了食物链完整性政策。未来的研究方向不仅涉及食品掺假者,还涉及食品安全和气候变化,这可能对研究人员开发解决当代问题的跨学科方法有用。