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Official Feed Control Linked to the Detection of Animal Byproducts: Past, Present, and Future.

Marie-Caroline Lecrenier1,2, Pascal Veys1, Olivier Fumière1, Gilbert Berben1, Claude Saegerman2, Vincent Baeten1.   

Abstract

In the context of the expansion of the human population, availability of food, and in extension of animal feed, is a big issue. Favoring a circular economy by the valorization of byproducts is a sustainable way to be more efficient. Animal byproducts are an interesting source of feed materials due to their richness in proteins of high nutritional value. Prevention and control efforts have allowed a gradual lifting of the feed ban regarding the use of animal byproducts. Nevertheless, the challenge remains the development of analytical methods enabling a distinction between authorized and unauthorized feed materials. This Review focuses on the historical and epidemiological context of the official control, the evaluation of current and foreseen legislation, and the available methods of analysis for the detection of constituents of animal origin in feedingstuffs. It also underlines the analytical limitations of the approach and discusses some prospects of novel methods to ensure food and feed safety.

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Keywords:  BSE; PCR; PMCA; RT-QuIC; feed adulteration; feed fraud; immunoassays; insect; light microscopy; mass spectroscopy; processed animal protein; spectroscopy

Year:  2020        PMID: 32614586     DOI: 10.1021/acs.jafc.0c02718

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Agric Food Chem        ISSN: 0021-8561            Impact factor:   5.279


  2 in total

1.  Low-quality animal by-product streams for the production of PHA-biopolymers: fats, fat/protein-emulsions and materials with high ash content as low-cost feedstocks.

Authors:  Victoria Saad; Björn Gutschmann; Thomas Grimm; Torsten Widmer; Peter Neubauer; Sebastian L Riedel
Journal:  Biotechnol Lett       Date:  2020-12-26       Impact factor: 2.461

2.  Tetracyclines in Processed Animal Proteins: A Monitoring Study on Their Occurrence and Antimicrobial Activity.

Authors:  Sara Morello; Sabina Pederiva; Rosa Avolio; Giuseppina Amato; Simona Zoppi; Alessia Di Blasio; Maria Cesarina Abete; Cristina Casalone; Rosanna Desiato; Giuseppe Ru; Daniela Marchis
Journal:  Foods       Date:  2021-03-25
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