TL;DR: Phenolics in Food and Nutraceuticals as mentioned in this paper is the first single-source compendium of essential information concerning food phenolics, which reports the classification and nomenclature of phenolics and their occurrence in food and nutraceuticals.
Abstract: Phenolics in Food and Nutraceuticals is the first single-source compendium of essential information concerning food phenolics. This unique book reports the classification and nomenclature of phenolics, their occurrence in food and nutraceuticals, chemistry and applications, and nutritional and health effects. In addition, it describes antioxidant activity of phenolics in food and nutraceuticals as well as methods for analysis and quantification. Each chapter concludes with an extensive bibliography for further reading. Food scientists, nutritionists, chemists, biochemists, and health professionals will find this book valuable.
TL;DR: Phenol-Explorer is the first comprehensive web-based database on polyphenol content in foods and should help researchers to better understand the role of phytochemicals in the technical and nutritional quality of food, and food manufacturers to develop tailor-made healthy foods.
Abstract: A number of databases on the plant metabolome describe the chemistry and biosynthesis of plant chemicals. However, no such database is specifically focused on foods and more precisely on polyphenols, one of the major classes of phytochemicals. As antoxidants, polyphenols influence human health and may play a role in the prevention of a number of chronic diseases such as cardiovascular diseases, some cancers or type 2 diabetes. To determine polyphenol intake in populations and study their association with health, it is essential to have detailed information on their content in foods. However this information is not easily collected due to the variety of their chemical structures and the variability of their content in a given food. Phenol-Explorer is the first comprehensive web-based database on polyphenol content in foods. It contains more than 37 000 original data points collected from 638 scientific articles published in peer-reviewed journals. The quality of these data has been evaluated before they were aggregated to produce final representative mean content values for 502 polyphenols in 452 foods. The web interface allows making various queries on the aggregated data to identify foods containing a given polyphenol or polyphenols present in a given food. For each mean content value, it is possible to trace all original content values and their literature sources. Phenol-Explorer is a major step forward in the development of databases on food constituents and the food metabolome. It should help researchers to better understand the role of phytochemicals in the technical and nutritional quality of food, and food manufacturers to develop tailor-made healthy foods. Database URL: http://www.phenol-explorer.eu
TL;DR: A consideration of infrared spectrophotometry for food analysis was made by AJ MacLeod as discussed by the authors in his book Instrumental Methods of Food Analysis (IMFA) published in 1970.
Abstract: CHAPTER Introduction In his book Instrumental Methods of Food Analysis published in, AJ MacLeod stated that 'A consideration of infrared spectrophotometry ...
TL;DR: In this article, the authors propose a standard analytical methods for food commodities EEC directives and regulations food composition and labelling, food aditives and contaminants, UK reports and regulations.
Abstract: Introduction - legislation, standards and nutrition general chemical methods general instrumental methods food additives contaminants sugars and preserves fruit and vegetable products cereals and flour starch products - baking powders, eggs, salad cream beverages and chocolate herbs and spices - salt fermentation products flesh foods dairy products 1 dairy products 2 oils and fats. Appendices: organizations which issue standard analytical methods for food commodities EEC directives and regulations food composition and labelling - UK reports and regulations food aditives and contaminants - UK reports and regulations.