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Stable Isotope Analysis for Authenticity and Traceability in Food of Animal Origin

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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 combination of stable isotope ratio analysis and other methods has gradually became a promising method for the authenticity and traceability of animal products. Our results summarized the latest progress of stable isotopes technology in animal products, including beef, lamb, poultry, pork, cheese, milk, and seafood, aiming to provide a reference for the application of stable isotope technology in animal products traceability.

Acknowledgments

This work was funded by the Tibet Autonomous Region Science and Technology Project (XZ202001YD0023C).

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No potential conflict of interest was reported by the author(s).

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Funding

This work was supported by the Tibet Autonomous Region Science and Technology Project [XZ202001YD0023C].

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