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Labelling compliance and species identification of herring products sold at large scale retail level within the Italian market
Tinacci, L.; Guardone, L.; Castro-Palomino Rubio, J.; Riina, M.V.; Stratev, D.; Guidi, A.; Armani, A. (2019). Labelling compliance and species identification of herring products sold at large scale retail level within the Italian market. Food Control 106: 106707. https://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.foodcont.2019.106707
In: Food Control. Butterworth Scientific/Elsevier: London. ISSN 0956-7135; e-ISSN 1873-7129
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| Trefwoorden |
Clupea harengus Linnaeus, 1758 [WoRMS] Marien/Kust |
| Author keywords |
Seafood labelling; Herring; Processed products; COI; Full length barcode; Mini-barcode |
| Auteurs | | Top |
- Tinacci, L.
- Guardone, L.
- Castro-Palomino Rubio, J.
- Riina, M.V.
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- Stratev, D.
- Guidi, A.
- Armani, A.
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| Abstract |
The present study aimed at verifying labelling compliance to the current EU legislation, as well as the products' identity against substitution incidents, of processed herring currently available on the Italian market. Totally, one hundred and twenty-two herring samples including whole smoked exemplars, smoked fillets, pickled and canned products were collected. The labels were analyzed against the requirements of Regulation No.1169/2011 and No. 1379/2013 and the product identity was verified by the use of a full and a mini-DNA barcoding protocol. Shortcomings and labelling issue included the absence of a clear allergens highlight in 9.8% of the products analyzed, the incomplete mention to the catching area and the lack of fishing gear declaration in 40% and 33% of the products falling within the scope of Regulation No. 1379/2013. The COI barcodes selected in the study allowed the univocal species identification of all the products which were confirmed belonging to the species Clupea harengus. The substantial labelling compliance and the absence of mislabelling incidents confirmed a high level of food business operators training and control along the herring supply chain and a strong will to protect and enhance the consumers’ informed choice. |
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