Description
The primary aim of this book is to provide a comprehensive understanding of food adulteration and toxicology, food safety standards for quality assurance, food bioterrorism, the adverse effects of food contact packaging materials, nanotechnology, and omics technologies in the detection of food adulteration. It delves into the adulteration of various food categories, such as cereals, pulses, oils, fats, fruits, vegetables, milk and milk-based products, meat and meat-based products, and nutraceuticals, while highlighting recent trends in detection methods. Additionally, the book sheds light on global trends in food authenticity, traceability, branding, consumer preferences, and the challenges faced in preventing and detecting food adulteration and food fraud.