The X Italian Congress of Food Chemistry (CHIMALI 2014) was organized in Florence, Italy, in July 2014 with 9 4 plenary lectures including 2 held by international guests, 51 oral communications, and 116 posters. These contributions were 5 presented in five sessions: food authentication and traceability; botanicals and nutraceutical products; bioactive metabolites in 6 foods: effects of extraction and processing; health foods: chemical composition, technological aspects, and biological properties; 7 and treatment and valorization of food byproducts. The day dedicated to botanicals continued with a round table discussion 8 titled “Botanicals, nutraceuticals and health claims: future perspectives and contribution of the scientific community”, during 9 which the role of European Food Safety and Authority (EFSA) was discussed and some experiences of well-known producers of 10 botanical extracts were illustrated, together with the contributions of some experts on this theme

Chimali 2014: Bioactive Metabolites and Contaminants in Fruits and Vegetables / Mulinacci, Nadia; Innocenti, Marzia. - In: JOURNAL OF AGRICULTURAL AND FOOD CHEMISTRY. - ISSN 1520-5118. - ELETTRONICO. - 63:(2015), pp. 5837-5840. [10.1021/acs.jafc.5b00324]

Chimali 2014: Bioactive Metabolites and Contaminants in Fruits and Vegetables

MULINACCI, NADIA;INNOCENTI, MARZIA
2015

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The X Italian Congress of Food Chemistry (CHIMALI 2014) was organized in Florence, Italy, in July 2014 with 9 4 plenary lectures including 2 held by international guests, 51 oral communications, and 116 posters. These contributions were 5 presented in five sessions: food authentication and traceability; botanicals and nutraceutical products; bioactive metabolites in 6 foods: effects of extraction and processing; health foods: chemical composition, technological aspects, and biological properties; 7 and treatment and valorization of food byproducts. The day dedicated to botanicals continued with a round table discussion 8 titled “Botanicals, nutraceuticals and health claims: future perspectives and contribution of the scientific community”, during 9 which the role of European Food Safety and Authority (EFSA) was discussed and some experiences of well-known producers of 10 botanical extracts were illustrated, together with the contributions of some experts on this theme
2015
63
5837
5840
Mulinacci, Nadia; Innocenti, Marzia
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