2022
DOI: 10.3390/foods11040599
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Strategic Priorities of the Scientific Plan of the European Research Infrastructure METROFOOD-RI for Promoting Metrology in Food and Nutrition

Abstract: The pan-European distributed Research Infrastructure for Promoting Metrology in Food and Nutrition (METROFOOD-RI) has evolved in the frame of the European Strategy Forum on Research Infrastructures (ESFRI) to promote high-quality metrology services across the food chain. The METROFOOD-RI comprises physical facilities and electronic facilities. The former includes Reference Material plants and analytical laboratories (the ‘Metro’ side) and also experimental fields/farms, processing/storage plants and kitchen-la… Show more

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“…To meet the new requirements related to the analytical determination of nutraceutical substances and natural substances with protective effects on health, new RMs are either required or closely related to the new analytical needs and the emerging challenges of food safety (e.g., application of nanotechnologies or biotechnologies). The adoption of new RMs to be used for ensuring the origin and traceability of raw materials and products as well as for identifying frauds and adulterations is associated with a particularly urgent necessity ( 50 ). According to this perspective, new RMs are becoming more important in order to recognize genetic markers and chemical compositions and to confirm the geographical and/or biological (botanical, zoological, and genetic) origin of raw materials and finished goods.…”
Section: Metrology In Nutritional Profiling Of Foodmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To meet the new requirements related to the analytical determination of nutraceutical substances and natural substances with protective effects on health, new RMs are either required or closely related to the new analytical needs and the emerging challenges of food safety (e.g., application of nanotechnologies or biotechnologies). The adoption of new RMs to be used for ensuring the origin and traceability of raw materials and products as well as for identifying frauds and adulterations is associated with a particularly urgent necessity ( 50 ). According to this perspective, new RMs are becoming more important in order to recognize genetic markers and chemical compositions and to confirm the geographical and/or biological (botanical, zoological, and genetic) origin of raw materials and finished goods.…”
Section: Metrology In Nutritional Profiling Of Foodmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, continued cooperation and sharing of data between compilers and users, within an integrated approach for agro-food, nutrition, and health, are key to success. Management of data at agro-food, nutrition, and health interfaces is a priority, but integrating FCDBs and infrastructures (interoperability) can only be achieved if approaches are applied based on metrological principles [81][82][83][84][85][86].…”
Section: Ongoing Work and Future Directionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…METROFOOD-RI-Infrastructure for promoting metrology in food and nutrition [129] is a Research Infrastructure (RI) under development in the frame of EFSRI (European Strategy Forum for Research Infrastructures) [130], for the domain Health and Food [131]. It provides high-quality metrology services in food and nutrition, for enhancing food quality and safety, and supporting the traceability and sustainability of the agrifood systems, in a view of circular economy, comprising an important cross-section of highly interdisciplinary and interconnected fields throughout the food value chain, including agrifood, sustainable development, food safety, quality, traceability and authenticity, environmental safety, and human health (Figure 3).…”
Section: Metrofood-ri As An Opportunity To Support Metrology In Food ...mentioning
confidence: 99%