Overview of Green Sample Preparation Techniques in Food Analysis

  • Demirhan B
  • Kara H
  • Demirhan B
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Abstract

Nowadays, the significance of food analysis could be emphasized in consequence of growing world population besides the increased consumer demands for the safe food. The reliability and accuracy of analysis are highly affected by sample preparation, extraction, enrichment, and isolation of the analytes. Traditional sample preparation techniques are not only costly but also time-consuming and generally labor-intensive, and furthermore, these techniques required high solvent content, which generates waste, pollutes sample, and enriches the analyte for the food analysis. In recent years, new extraction techniques have been discovered as an alternative to the conventional sampling procedure. Simple, fast, cost-effective and green (environmentally friendly) techniques can be preferred gradually instead of traditional methodologies in order to the extraction of the sample. The aim of the chapter will be to compile and discuss the advantages, pro and cons, and use of some sample preparation techniques that are relevant to the green chemistry.

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Demirhan, B., Kara, H. E. Ş., & Demirhan, B. E. (2017). Overview of Green Sample Preparation Techniques in Food Analysis. In Ideas and Applications Toward Sample Preparation for Food and Beverage Analysis. InTech. https://doi.org/10.5772/intechopen.68787

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