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Rapid, portable, and sensitive detection of tetracycline (TC) is crucial for the environment and human health. In this study, we developed carbon dots (CDs)-based fluorescent molecularly imprinted photonic crystal hydrogel (FMIPH) strips for TC detection in animal-derived foods. CDs emit...

Author(s)
Pan MingFei; Wang YueYao; Yang JingYing; Li HuiLin; Han XinTong; Wang Shuo
Publisher
Elsevier Ltd, Oxford, UK
Citation
Food Chemistry, 2024, 433,
Abstract

The global food system, and animal agriculture in particular, is a major and growing contributor to climate change, land system change, biodiversity loss, water consumption and contamination, and environmental pollution. The copious production and consumption of animal products are also...

Author(s)
McDermid, S. S.; Hayek, M.; Jamieson, D. W.; Hale, G.; Kanter, D.
Publisher
Springer, Dordrecht, Netherlands
Citation
Climatic Change, 2023, 176, 4,
Abstract

Other worldviews offer alternative ways of thinking and being in relation to food animals. Embracing complexities in our relationship with cattle could be a starting point for resolving common, and sometimes contentious paradoxes in our industry. Heart-centered connections we have with food animals ...

Author(s)
Monlezun, A. C.
Publisher
Society for Range Management, Lakewood, USA
Citation
Rangelands, 2023, 45, 1, pp 12-16
Abstract

As "natural fingerprint" of food growing environment, stable isotope abundance has attracted great attention in tracing and adulterating analysis of animal products. In recent years, the number of research papers on tracing animal products by stable isotope ratio analysis has increased. And the...

Author(s)
Zhao ShanShan; Liu HaiJin; Qie MengJie; Zhang JiuKai; Tan LiQin; Zhao Yan
Publisher
Taylor & Francis, Philadelphia, USA
Citation
Food Reviews International, 2023, 39, 5, pp 2969-2989
Abstract

This study proposes a method to determine flubendazole and metabolite R35475 in livestock products using tandem mass spectrometry coupled with positive ion electrospray ionization. Acetone is used to extract flubendazole and metabolite R35475 from the livestock samples. These extracts were purified ...

Author(s)
Okabe, R.; Nemoto, S.; Aoyagi, M.
Publisher
Japanese Society for Food Hygiene and Safety, Tokyo, Japan
Citation
Food Hygiene and Safety Science, 2023, 64, 4, pp 130-135
AbstractFull Text

After the production of mushrooms for human consumption, the used substrate remains (SMS - spent mushroom substrate). As much as five kilograms of spent substrate result from the production of one kilogram of mushrooms. Considering that the global production of mushrooms in the world has increased...

Author(s)
Grdović, S.; Marković, R.; Perić, D.; Šefer, D.
Publisher
Institute of Meat Hygiene and Technology, Belgrade, Serbia
Citation
Meat Technology, 2023, 64, 2, pp 227-231
Abstract

Nanobody is a kind of single-domain antibody derived from Camelidae and sharks. Compared with the traditional antibody, nanobody has the characteristics of small molecular weight, stable structure, easiness of modification and expression, low immunogenicity, high antigen affinity, strong tissue...

Author(s)
Hu XiangYun; Cao YanHong; Lü LingYan; Liu Zheng; Huang FaCai; Wu ZhuYue; Xiao ZhengZhong
Publisher
Institute of Animal Science, Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences, Beijing, China
Citation
Acta Veterinaria et Zootechnica Sinica, 2023, 54, 8, pp 3164-3172
Abstract

Insect farming for animal feed production is considered a promising alternative to the traditional feed manufacturing sector, because of its low ecological footprint and circular use of required resources. However, treating insects as mini-livestock is accompanied by various questions on the...

Author(s)
Voulgari-Kokota, A.; Loon, M. S. van; Bovenkerk, B.
Publisher
Taylor & Francis, Leiden, Netherlands
Citation
NJAS: Impact in Agricultural and Life Sciences, 2023, 95, 1,
Abstract

The rapid population growth across the globe increases demand for animal origin foods, which are extremely valuable food for human nutrition. The goats used between the animals used in the production of meat and milk, which are important in human nutrition, goats used between the animals used in...

Author(s)
Tüfekci, H.
Publisher
Osmaniye Korkut Ata University, Osmaniye, Turkey
Citation
Osmaniye Korkut Ata Üniversitesi Fen Bilimleri Enstitüsü Dergisi / Osmaniye Korkut Ata University Journal of Natural and Applied Sciences, 2023, 6, 1, pp 970-981
AbstractFull Text

Together with meat, eggs and milk are animal products that have been used for centuries in human nutrition. But it was not always like that, for some period of time eggs were considered to be a product that has hazardous impact on human health due to high cholesterole content. Nowdays that is not...

Author(s)
Garvanovic, M. L.; Janjecic, Z.; Bedekovic, D.
Publisher
Hrvatsko Agronomsko Društvo, Zagreb, Croatia
Citation
Krmiva, 2023, 65, 1, pp 41-47

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