Sample preparation and EFTEM of meat samples for nanoparticle analysis in food

Lari, L. and Dudkiewicz, Agnieszka (2014) Sample preparation and EFTEM of meat samples for nanoparticle analysis in food. Journal of Physics: Conference Series, 522 (1). ISSN 1742-6588

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Abstract

Nanoparticles are used in industry for personal care products and the preparation of food. In the latter application, their functions include the prevention of microbes' growth, increase of the foods nutritional value and sensory quality. EU regulations require a risk assessment of the nanoparticles used in foods and food contact materials before the products can reach the market. However, availability of validated analytical methodologies for detection and characterisation of the nanoparticles in food hampers appropriate risk assessment. As part of a research on the evaluation of the methods for screening and quantification of Ag nanoparticles in meat we have tested a new TEM sample preparation alternative to resin embedding and cryo-sectioning. Energy filtered TEM analysis was applied to evaluate thickness and the uniformity of thin meat layers acquired at increasing input of the sample demonstrating that the protocols used ensured good stability under the electron beam, reliable sample concentration and reproducibility.

Additional Information:The work leading to this publication was performed at the University of York's Nanocentre and Environment Department as well as Food and Environment Research Agency (UK).
Keywords:Sample preparation, Energy filtered transmission electron microscopy (EFTEM), Nanoparticles in food, NotOAChecked
Subjects:D Veterinary Sciences, Agriculture and related subjects > D610 Food Science
F Physical Sciences > F110 Applied Chemistry
Divisions:College of Science > National Centre for Food Manufacturing
ID Code:16400
Deposited On:14 Jan 2015 15:51

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