Food Science & Nutrition (Jul 2022)

Proteomics as a promising biomarker in food authentication, quality and safety: A review

  • Muhammad Afzaal,
  • Farhan Saeed,
  • Muzzamal Hussain,
  • Farheen Shahid,
  • Azhari Siddeeg,
  • Ammar Al‐Farga

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1002/fsn3.2842
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10, no. 7
pp. 2333 – 2346

Abstract

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ABSTRACT Adulteration and mislabeling have become a very common global malpractice in food industry. Especially foods of animal origin are prepared from plant sources and intentionally mislabeled. This type of mislabeling is an important concern in food safety as the replaced ingredients may cause a food allergy or toxicity to vulnerable consumers. Moreover, foodborne pathogens also pose a major threat to food safety. There is a dire need to develop strong analytical tools to deal with related issues. In this context, proteomics stands out as a promising tool used to report the aforementioned issues. The development in the field of omics has inimitable advantages in enabling the understanding of various biological fields especially in the discipline of food science. In this review, current applications and the role of proteomics in food authenticity, safety, and quality and food traceability are highlighted comprehensively. Additionally, the other components of proteomics have also been comprehensively described. Furthermore, this review will be helpful in the provision of new intuition into the use of proteomics in food analysis. Moreover, the pathogens in food can also be identified based on differences in their protein profiling. Conclusively, proteomics, an indicator of food properties, its origin, the processes applied to food, and its composition are also the limelight of this article.

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