How fishy is your fish? Authentication, provenance and traceability in fish and seafood by means of vibrational spectroscopy

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Food authenticity, traceability and provenance are emerging issues of major concern for consumers, industries and regulatory bodies worldwide. In addition, both food safety and security are an intrinsic component of food quality where the above issues are key in modern traceability and management systems. It has been reported that substitution of a high-quality species by less expensive ones might be a frequent practice in seafood products such as fish and shellfish. In this type of products, the source (e.g., origin) and identification of the species are complex. Although different countries have implemented strict regulations and labelling protocols, these issues still are of concern. This article briefly reviews some of the most recent applications of vibrational spectroscopy (near and mid infrared, Raman) combined with chemometrics to target some of these issues in the seafood and fish industries.

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Power, A., & Cozzolino, D. (2020). How fishy is your fish? Authentication, provenance and traceability in fish and seafood by means of vibrational spectroscopy. Applied Sciences (Switzerland), 10(12), 1–13. https://doi.org/10.3390/APP10124150

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