Study on the meat isotopic composition for origin identification

<p>Russian consumer and governmental authorities are equally concerned to know where food products come from. This requires more accurate and specialized methods for the evaluation of geographical location. The following methods are used: chemometrics, histological and histochemical, genomic a...

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Main Authors: Irina Chernukha, Zoya Yurchak, Elena Kuzmina
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Published: HACCP Consulting 2018-03-01
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spelling doaj-9a9d0b7200d1464381e2e02eec693df92020-11-24T23:17:03ZengHACCP ConsultingPotravinarstvo 1337-09602018-03-0112126226610.5219/906658Study on the meat isotopic composition for origin identificationIrina Chernukha0Zoya Yurchak1Elena Kuzmina2V. M. Gorbatov Federal Research Center for Food Systems of RAS, Experimental-clinical research laboratory of bioactive substances of animal origin, 109316, Talalikhinast., 26, MoscowV. M. Gorbatov Federal Research Center for Food Systems of RAS, Dept for standardization, 109316, Talalikhinast., 26, MoscowV. M. Gorbatov Federal Research Center for Food Systems of RAS, Laboratory of grape and fruitwine technology, Rossolimo str., 7, Moscow<p>Russian consumer and governmental authorities are equally concerned to know where food products come from. This requires more accurate and specialized methods for the evaluation of geographical location. The following methods are used: chemometrics, histological and histochemical, genomic and proteomic, microbiological, immunochemical and mass spectrometric. Method of stable isotope analysis is becoming increasingly promising nowadays for the identification of meat and meat products' place of origin. The isotope ratios of the four elements - carbon, nitrogen, oxygen and hydrogen, are mainly determined. The method is successfully used to identify a country of origin of wines, juices and water. The aim of the research was to study the stable isotope ratios for pork and beef samples purchased in Moscow supermarkets (Russian Federation). The country of production of meat samples was determined according to specifications and/or labels. The geography of countries of meat samples origin includes Europe, both America continents and Australia. Databases collected by the All-Russian Scientific Research Institute of the Brewing, Non-Alcoholic and Wine Industrywere used for the analysis and interpretation of the results. Values of <sup>13</sup>С/<sup>12</sup>С, &delta;<sup>13</sup>С, <sup>18</sup>О/<sup>16</sup>О, &delta;<sup>18</sup>О, <sup>2</sup>Н/<sup>1</sup>Н, &delta;<sup>2</sup>Н for 30 pork and beef samples from 13 countries were obtained. Differences in stable isotope ratios were found depending on place of origin. The data correlated with the oxygen isotope characteristics for wine, which were in the range from 2.5 to 4.5 ppm. According to the <sup>13</sup>С/<sup>12</sup>С, &delta;<sup>13</sup>С results, the assumption was made about a false indication of the region for the beef sample. Despite the fact that beef was labeled as a product of Lithuania, the region of origin was most probably defined as Germany. The studies carried out showed the possibility to identify the region of raw meat origin by the stable isotope ratio.</p>http://www.potravinarstvo.com/journal1/index.php/potravinarstvo/article/view/906region of originfoodauthenticitystableisotope ratiomeat
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Elena Kuzmina
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Elena Kuzmina
Study on the meat isotopic composition for origin identification
Potravinarstvo
region of origin
food
authenticity
stableisotope ratio
meat
author_facet Irina Chernukha
Zoya Yurchak
Elena Kuzmina
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title Study on the meat isotopic composition for origin identification
title_short Study on the meat isotopic composition for origin identification
title_full Study on the meat isotopic composition for origin identification
title_fullStr Study on the meat isotopic composition for origin identification
title_full_unstemmed Study on the meat isotopic composition for origin identification
title_sort study on the meat isotopic composition for origin identification
publisher HACCP Consulting
series Potravinarstvo
issn 1337-0960
publishDate 2018-03-01
description <p>Russian consumer and governmental authorities are equally concerned to know where food products come from. This requires more accurate and specialized methods for the evaluation of geographical location. The following methods are used: chemometrics, histological and histochemical, genomic and proteomic, microbiological, immunochemical and mass spectrometric. Method of stable isotope analysis is becoming increasingly promising nowadays for the identification of meat and meat products' place of origin. The isotope ratios of the four elements - carbon, nitrogen, oxygen and hydrogen, are mainly determined. The method is successfully used to identify a country of origin of wines, juices and water. The aim of the research was to study the stable isotope ratios for pork and beef samples purchased in Moscow supermarkets (Russian Federation). The country of production of meat samples was determined according to specifications and/or labels. The geography of countries of meat samples origin includes Europe, both America continents and Australia. Databases collected by the All-Russian Scientific Research Institute of the Brewing, Non-Alcoholic and Wine Industrywere used for the analysis and interpretation of the results. Values of <sup>13</sup>С/<sup>12</sup>С, &delta;<sup>13</sup>С, <sup>18</sup>О/<sup>16</sup>О, &delta;<sup>18</sup>О, <sup>2</sup>Н/<sup>1</sup>Н, &delta;<sup>2</sup>Н for 30 pork and beef samples from 13 countries were obtained. Differences in stable isotope ratios were found depending on place of origin. The data correlated with the oxygen isotope characteristics for wine, which were in the range from 2.5 to 4.5 ppm. According to the <sup>13</sup>С/<sup>12</sup>С, &delta;<sup>13</sup>С results, the assumption was made about a false indication of the region for the beef sample. Despite the fact that beef was labeled as a product of Lithuania, the region of origin was most probably defined as Germany. The studies carried out showed the possibility to identify the region of raw meat origin by the stable isotope ratio.</p>
topic region of origin
food
authenticity
stableisotope ratio
meat
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