Safety of Animal Products
A special issue of Foods (ISSN 2304-8158). This special issue belongs to the section "Food Security and Sustainability".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (31 January 2021) | Viewed by 14505
Special Issue Editors
Interests: foods of animal origin; functional meat products; new functional and healthy ingredients; agro-food co-products, effect of animal feeding on milk quality and properties; quality and product development and improvement; essential oils
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Interests: foods of animal origin; functional meat products; new functional and healthy ingredients; agro-food co-products; effect of animal feeding on milk quality and properties; quality and product development and improvement
Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
At present, there is an increasing consumer demand for information and guarantees concerning the traceability, authenticity, and safety of food, and concerning their influence on consumer attitudes in the purchase of a food item.
Food safety is the first requirement needed in order to protect consumers, animals, and the environment from food-related risks. In addition, cutting-edge research and improvements in this field will help us to avoid all of them.
Accuracy, sensitivity, and specificity are major characteristics which must present the controls to detect risks such as contaminants, inorganics residues, additives, allergens, and veterinary drugs.
Food safety is vital in food products of animal origin such us meat, fish, milk, and eggs, in which food crises always have strong negative repercussions causing companies to deal with significant economic losses as a result. Eventually, these companies must guarantee food safety to keep consumer confidence.
That is why the animal product industry must ensure the implementation of controls throughout the food chain and apply them in primary production, processes, and the final product to avoid any kind of fraud, adulteration, or chemical or microbiological contamination, ensuring a high-quality food safety.
Safety is an important issue with increasing complexity, and it is currently a priority for animal feed production. This Special Issue will discuss the safety of food of animal origin, such as meat and meat products, fish and seafoods, and milk and dairy foods, related to traceability, authenticity, chemical residues, microbial contaminants, additives, allergens, and others, which are considered key to ensure food quality and safety at the consumer end.
Prof. Dr. María Estrella Sayas-Barberá
Prof. Dr. Casilda Navarro Rodriguez De Vera
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- foods of animal origin
- safety analysis
- food safety
- traceability
- authenticity
- safety assessment
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