Current trends to green food sample preparation. A review

Massimo Giuseppe De Cesaris, Lorenzo Antonelli, Elena Lucci, Nina Felli, Chiara Dal Bosco, Alessandra Gentili
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Abstract

Food analysis plays an important role in preserving the integrity and quality of food. Despite these noble goals, most official methods for the analysis of nutrients (vitamins, carotenoids, etc.) antioxidants (polyphenols, etc.), and contaminants (pesticides, veterinary drugs, mycotoxins etc.) still rely on time-consuming, complex, and polluting procedures of sample preparation. To solve this discrepancy, the scientific community has frantically been working to make extraction procedures faster and safer, resorting to miniaturization, automation, low-energy consumption, and solvents/sorbents from renewable resources. This review provides an overview of the most sustainable extraction methods in food analysis, developed over the last ten years (2014–2024), including relevant examples of both liquid phase and sorbent-based techniques. Particular emphasis is placed on solutions aimed at improving the method sustainability such as smart devices, neoteric solvents, and composite sorbents, discussing the latest advancements and future trends in this sector.

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绿色食品样品制备的当前趋势。综述
食品分析在保持食品完整性和质量方面发挥着重要作用。尽管有这些崇高的目标,但大多数用于分析营养素(维生素、类胡萝卜素等)、抗氧化剂(多酚等)和污染物(农药、兽药、霉菌毒素等)的官方方法仍然依赖于耗时、复杂且污染环境的样品制备程序。为了解决这一矛盾,科学界一直在疯狂地努力使萃取过程更快、更安全,采用微型化、自动化、低能耗以及可再生资源溶剂/吸附剂。本综述概述了过去十年(2014-2024 年)在食品分析中开发的最具可持续性的萃取方法,包括基于液相和吸附剂技术的相关实例。其中特别强调了旨在提高方法可持续性的解决方案,如智能设备、新有机溶剂和复合吸附剂,并讨论了该领域的最新进展和未来趋势。
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Journal of chromatography open
Journal of chromatography open Analytical Chemistry
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