Food Chemistry in Europe
A special issue of Molecules (ISSN 1420-3049). This special issue belongs to the section "Food Chemistry".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: 31 December 2024 | Viewed by 33874
Special Issue Editors
Interests: data analytics; metabolomics; food spoilage; rapid techniques for food analysis; biopreservation; probiotic cultures
Interests: breast milk; functional components; baby food; probiotics; microbiota; food-borne pathogens; food safety; analytical chemistry; chromatography; mass spectrometry; omics
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Interests: sustainable food production; use of food industry; by-products; starch; extrusion; chocolate
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Interests: green extraction; functional foods; dietary supplements and products; food traceability; spectroscopic untargeted fingerprint
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Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
This Special Issue of Molecules is aimed at collecting papers about food chemistry from European scholars. In Europe, many research groups are working on this topic. For example, there is research on carbohydrates, lipids, protein, vitamins, enzymes, food additives, flavors, and colors. This topic also encompasses how products change under certain food-processing techniques and ways to either enhance these changes or prevent them from happening. In addition, authors are encouraged to publish original research and review articles related to the application of data analytics in food chemistry, in order to extract relevant chemical information and to correlate quality parameters or physical properties.
Scientists from Europe are cordially invited to contribute original research papers or reviews to this Special Issue, which discusses new knowledge or new cutting-edge developments in the food-chemistry research field.
Dr. Papadopoulou Olga
Dr. Patricia Regal
Prof. Dr. Đurđica Ačkar
Dr. Raffaella Boggia
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- food chemistry
- food process
- food additives
- food analysis
- food safety
- metabolomics
- data analytics
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