MICROCOMPONENTS OF FOOD SYSTEMS BASED ON ANIMAL AND OTHER RAW MATERIALS. REVIEW
Journal: Theory and practice of meat processing (Vol.3, No. 1)Publication Date: 2018-03-30
Authors : Andrew N. Ivankin Natal'ya L. Vostrikova Andrey V. Kulikovskii Galina L. Oliferenko;
Page : 16-28
Keywords : food systems; taste-aromatic components; ecotoxicants;
Abstract
Abstract
The problems of the microcomponent composition of modern food systems based on natural raw materials are considered. It is shown that modern methods of physical and chemical analysis make it possible to establish the presence of both useful and unsafe microimpurities with a level of their content in the production from 0.001 to 1–5 mg / kg. The effect of microquantities of free amino and fatty acids, as well as carbohydrates and vitamins, on the flavor and aromatic characteristics of systems is discussed. Some aspects of the presence of introduced microcomponents, which include pesticides, antibiotic and chemotherapeutic drugs, hormonal regulators, polyaromatic hydrocarbons and some other toxicants, as well as microingredients formed in products under the influence of biochemical processes during storage are considered. As such microingredients, biogenic amines and other products of transformation of macrocomponents are considered.
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