Published 1993 | Version v1
Miscellaneous

MAFF sponsored research: detection tests for irradiated food

  • 1. Ministry of Agriculture Fisheries and Food, Nobel House 17 Smith Square, London (United Kingdom)

Description

In their 1986 report on the safety and wholesomeness of irradiated food the UK Advisory Committee on Irradiated and Novel Foods (ACINF) recognised that a generally applicable test to determine if a food had been irradiated was not available. The committee considered that, although not a pre-requisite, the existence of a detection test would be a useful supplement to a control system and do much to reassure consumers; with this in mind ACINF recommended that detection methods should be kept under review. As a consequence, in 1987 the Ministry initiated a comprehensive R and D detection test programme. Over fifty papers have been published to date as a result of this programme. MAFF (Ministry Of Agriculture Fisheries and Food) has also been involved in other research associated with irradiation and food safety, some of which is described in this paper. This paper aims to give an overview of recent work funded under the food irradiation programme. Twelve projects have been supported over the last two years, ten of which involved the development of detection tests for irradiated food. A summary of these projects is presented: - Thermoluminescence; - Electron Spin Resonance; - 2-alkylcyclobutanones; -Determination Of Hydrogen; - Differential Scanning Calorimetry; - Limulus Amoebocyte Lysate; - DNA; - Pesticide Breakdown; - Neutron Irradiation; -Future Plans. (orig./vhe)

Part of:
New developments in food, feed and waste irradiation. Proceedings

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Publishing Information

ISBN
3-89254-189-2
Imprint Title
New developments in food, feed and waste irradiation. Proceedings
Imprint Pagination
195 p.
Journal Volume
16/1993
Series
SozEp-Hefte.
Journal Page Range
p. 82-87.

Conference

Title
New developments in food, feed and waste irradiation.
Acronym
23. meeting of the European Society for New Methods in Agricultural Research (ESNA); 3. German meeting on food irradiation (GMFI-3)
Dates
5-9 Sep 1993.
Place
Halle (Germany).

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