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Molecular Approaches to Agri-Food Traceability and Authentication: An Updated Review

Valentina Fanelli, Isabella Mascio, Monica Marilena Miazzi, Michele Antonio Savoia, Claudio De Giovanni, Cinzia Montemurro

2021Foods84 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

In the last decades, the demand for molecular tools for authenticating and tracing agri-food products has significantly increased. Food safety and quality have gained an increased interest for consumers, producers, and retailers, therefore, the availability of analytical methods for the determination of food authenticity and the detection of major adulterations takes on a fundamental role. Among the different molecular approaches, some techniques such as the molecular markers-based methods are well established, while some innovative approaches such as isothermal amplification-based methods and DNA metabarcoding have only recently found application in the agri-food sector. In this review, we provide an overview of the most widely used molecular techniques for fresh and processed agri-food authentication and traceability, showing their recent advances and applications and discussing their main advantages and limitations. The application of these techniques to agri-food traceability and authentication can contribute a great deal to the reassurance of consumers in terms of transparency and food safety and may allow producers and retailers to adequately promote their products.

Topics & Concepts

TraceabilityAuthentication (law)Transparency (behavior)Food safetyQuality (philosophy)BusinessRisk analysis (engineering)Food qualityComputer scienceFood productsBiotechnologyComputer securityFood scienceChemistryBiologyPhilosophySoftware engineeringEpistemologyIdentification and Quantification in FoodAdvanced Chemical Sensor TechnologiesFood Supply Chain Traceability
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