Alternative feed ingredients in farm animal diets are a sustainable option from several perspec-tives. Former food products (FFPs) provide an interesting case study, as they represent a way of converting food industry losses into ingredients for the feed industry. A key concern regarding FFPs is the possible packaging residues that can become part of the product, leading to potential contamination of the feed. Although the level of contamination has been reported as negligible, to ensure a good risk evaluation and assessment of the presence of packaging remnants in FFPs, sev-eral techniques have been proposed or are currently being studied, of which the main ones are summarized in this review. Accordingly visual inspections, computer vision (CV), multivariate image analysis (MIA), and electric nose (e-nose) are discussed. All the proposed methods work mainly by providing qualitative results, while further research is needed to quantify FFP-derived packaging remnants in feed and to evaluate feed safety as required by the food industries.

Former Foodstuff Products (FFPs) as circular feed : types of packaging remnants and methods for their detection / A. Luciano, S. Mazzoleni, M. Ottoboni, M. Tretola, R. Calvini, A. Ulrici, M. Manoni, C.E.M. Bernardi, L. Pinotti. - In: SUSTAINABILITY. - ISSN 2071-1050. - 14:21(2022 Oct 26), pp. 13911.1-13911.13. [10.3390/su142113911]

Former Foodstuff Products (FFPs) as circular feed : types of packaging remnants and methods for their detection

A. Luciano
Primo
Conceptualization
;
S. Mazzoleni
Secondo
;
M. Ottoboni;M. Tretola;M. Manoni;C.E.M. Bernardi
Penultimo
;
L. Pinotti
Ultimo
Conceptualization
2022

Abstract

Alternative feed ingredients in farm animal diets are a sustainable option from several perspec-tives. Former food products (FFPs) provide an interesting case study, as they represent a way of converting food industry losses into ingredients for the feed industry. A key concern regarding FFPs is the possible packaging residues that can become part of the product, leading to potential contamination of the feed. Although the level of contamination has been reported as negligible, to ensure a good risk evaluation and assessment of the presence of packaging remnants in FFPs, sev-eral techniques have been proposed or are currently being studied, of which the main ones are summarized in this review. Accordingly visual inspections, computer vision (CV), multivariate image analysis (MIA), and electric nose (e-nose) are discussed. All the proposed methods work mainly by providing qualitative results, while further research is needed to quantify FFP-derived packaging remnants in feed and to evaluate feed safety as required by the food industries.
circular economy; feed safety; microplastics; packaging remnants; stereomicroscope; computer vi-sion; multivariate image analysis; electronic nose
Settore AGR/18 - Nutrizione e Alimentazione Animale
Settore VET/04 - Ispezione degli Alimenti di Origine Animale
Settore CHIM/01 - Chimica Analitica
   Sustainable feed design applying circular economy principles: the case former food in pig nutrition (SusFEED)
   SusFEED
   FONDAZIONE CARIPLO
   2018-0887

   Alimentazione animale sostenibile (Sustainable animal nutrition-SUN) - 4° annualità
   SUN
   MINISTERO DEGLI AFFARI ESTERI E DELLA COOPERAZIONE INTERNAZIONALE

   One Health Action Hub: task force di Ateneo per la resilienza di ecosistemi territoriali (1H_Hub) Linea Strategica 3, Tema One health, one earth
   1H_Hub
   UNIVERSITA' DEGLI STUDI DI MILANO
26-ott-2022
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