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Food Contaminants and Residue Analysis. Comprehensive Analytical Chemistry Volume 51

  • Book

  • July 2008
  • Elsevier Science and Technology
  • ID: 1761712

Food Contaminants and Residue Analysis treats different aspects of the analysis of contaminants and residues in food and highlights some current concerns facing this field. The content is initiated by an overview on food safety, the objectives and importance of determining contaminants and residues in food, and the problems and challenges associated to these analyses. This is followed by full details of relevant EU and USA regulations. Topics, such as conventional chromatographic methods, accommodating cleanup, and preparing substances for further instrumental analysis, are encompassed with new analytical techniques that have been developed, significantly, over the past few years, like solid phase microextraction, liquid chromatography-mass spectrometry, immunoassays, and biosensors. A wide range of toxic contaminants and residues, from pesticides to mycotoxins or dioxins are examined, including polychlorinated biphenyls, polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons, N-nitrosamines, heterocyclic amines, acrylamide, semicarbazide, phthalates and food packing migrating substances. This book can be a practical resource that offers ideas on how to choose the most effective techniques for determining these compounds as well as on how to solve problems or to provide relevant information.
Logically structured and with numerous examples, Food Contaminants and Residue Analysis will be valuable a reference and training guide for postgraduate students, as well as a practical tool for a wide range of experts: biologists, biochemists, microbiologists, food chemists, toxicologists, chemists, agronomists, hygienists, and everybody who needs to use the analytical techniques for evaluating food safety.

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Table of Contents

Chapter 1. Challenges in Chemical Food Contaminants and Residue Analysis, Michel W.F. Nielen and Hans J.P. MarvinChapter 2. International regulations on food contaminants and residue analysis., Ioannis S. ArvanitoyannisChapter 3. Guidelines on quality implementation for analytical methods., Sergio CaroliChapter 4. Immunochemical and receptor technologies: The role of Immunoassay, Immunoaffinity chromatography, Immunosensors, and Molecularly Imprinted Polymeric Sensors, Marinel.la Farr�, Elena Mart�nez and Dami� Barcel�Chapter 5. Advanced sample preparation techniques for the analysis of food contaminants and residues , Pat Sandra, Frank David and Gerd VanhoenackerChapter 6. Recent developments in chromatographic techniques, Katerina MastovskaChapter 7. New approaches in mass spectrometry, Yolanda Pic�Chapter 8. Capillary based separation techniques, Peter VibergChapter 9. Pesticide residues, Anna SanninoChapter 10. Food Contaminants and Residue Analysis, Sherri B. Turnipseed and Wendy C. AndersenChapter 11. Analytical strategies to control the illegal use of banned growth promoters in meat produced animals, Bruno Le Bizec, Jean-Philippe Artignac and Gaud PinelChapter 12. Mycotoxins, Carlo Brera, Barbara De Santis, Francesca Debegnach and Marina MiragliaChapter 13. Phycotoxins, Kevin J. James, Daniel O'Driscoll, Javier Garc�a Fern�ndez and Ambrose FureyChapter 14. Persistent organochlorine pollutants, dioxins and polychlorinated biphenyls, Marie-Louise Scippo, Gauthier Eppe, Claude Saegerman, Georges Scholl, Edwin De Pauw, Guy Maghuin-Rogister and Jean-Fran�ois FocantChapter 15. Brominated Flame Retardants as Food Contaminants, Adrian Covaci, Stefan Voorspoels, Kyle D'Silva, Janice Huwe and Stuart HarradChapter 16. Metals, Clinio LocatelliChapter 17. Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons, Katsumi TamakawaChapter 18. Methods for the Determination of N-nitroso Compounds in Food and Biological Matrices, Sidney S. MirvishChapter 19. Heterocyclic Amines, Mark G. Knize and James S. FeltonChapter 20. Acrylamide, chloropropanols and chloropropanol esters, furans, Richard H. Stadler and Till GoldmanChapter 21. Food Contact Materials, Catherine SimoneauChapter 22. Non-target Multicomponent Analytical Surveillanceof Food Contact Materials, Leon Coulier, Sander Koster, Bas Muilwijk, Leo van Stee, Ruud Peters, Esther Zondervan-van den Beuken, Rinus Rijk, Monique Rennen, Geert Houben and William D. van Dongen

Authors

Yolanda Pic� Area de Nutricio i Bromatologia, Universitat de Valencia, Spain.