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Research paper thumbnail of Redefining food safety: the confluence of Web 3.0 and <scp>AI</scp> technologies in the meat supply chain—a systematic review

International journal of food science & technology, Apr 27, 2024

Research paper thumbnail of Review for "Exploring the perception of small and medium food enterprises in Lincolnshire, <scp>UK</scp> on the use of front‐of‐pack nutrition labels by consumers

Research paper thumbnail of Review for "Meat safety knowledge, attitude and practices of slaughterhouse workers in Kajiado, Kenya

Research paper thumbnail of Review for "Alternative proteins as fish meal substitution in diets for largemouth bass ( <i>Micropterus salmoides</i> ): a mini‐review

Research paper thumbnail of Phytochemical Composition, Biological Activities and Processing Method of Genus Anisophyllea: A Review

The Natural Products Journal, 2017

Research paper thumbnail of Author response for "Redefining food safety: the confluence of Web 3.0 and <scp>AI</scp> technologies in the meat supply chain—a systematic review

Research paper thumbnail of Influence of geographical origin, harvesting time and processing system on the characteristics of olive-mill wastewater: A step toward reducing the environmental impact of the olive oil sector

Environmental Technology & Innovation

Research paper thumbnail of Food safety culture in food companies amid the Lebanese economic crisis and the Covid-19 pandemic

Research paper thumbnail of Growers' irrigation practices, knowledge, trust, and attitudes toward wastewater reuse in Lebanon, Jordan, and Tunisia through a food safety lens

Water Practice & Technology

Maximizing water reuse requires addressing legal and regulatory frameworks, but growers’ understa... more Maximizing water reuse requires addressing legal and regulatory frameworks, but growers’ understanding of water as a vehicle for pollutants and safe practices is vital in this process. A cross-sectional survey of 85 growers in Lebanon, Jordan, and Tunisia explored these factors. Results showed that 70.6% of growers had limited knowledge about the transmission of pathogens, pesticides, and pharmaceuticals to food crops via treated wastewater (TWW). Additionally, 55% of farmers used TWW for irrigation, while 65.9% believed that it poses health risks to consumers when applied to crops eaten raw. A positive attitude toward TWW was a determining factor for maximizing water reuse applications. However, the limited access and unavailability of treatment plants were the primary reasons for not using TWW (32.9%). More concerning, less than half controlled the quality of irrigation water using microbiological tests (32.9%), chemical tests (37.6%), and turbidity tests (29.4%). Meanwhile, only ...

Research paper thumbnail of Nutritional Composition, Functionality, and Processing Technologies for Amaranth

Journal of Food Processing and Preservation

The current production levels of the major staple food crops are not sufficient to fulfill the pr... more The current production levels of the major staple food crops are not sufficient to fulfill the projected global food requirements, with more than 75% of total grain production being maize (corn), wheat, and rice together. Accordingly, there is an acute need to explore alternative crops such as amaranth with the potential to play a crucial role in sustainable agriculture and their use in nutrition-dense food products. Amaranth (Amaranthus spp.) is one of the oldest food crops in the world with broad leaves and inflorescence. It has a tolerance to drought and heat and is considered a smart crop. Amaranth is gluten-free and high in quality proteins, fiber, minerals, and bioactive compounds. The grains are processed by popping, flaking, and grinding for flour production which works well in blends with flours from other cereals. Besides nutritional value, amaranth grains keep religious importance in some countries. Even being a potential crop with substantial nutrient content amaranth gr...

Research paper thumbnail of Food safety knowledge attitude and practices of oncology nurses, in Lebanese hospitals

Research paper thumbnail of Occurrence and exposure to microplastics in salt for human consumption, present on the Lebanese market

Research paper thumbnail of The compliance of nutrition claims on pita bread in Lebanon and risk on public health: a cross-sectional study

BMC Nutrition

Background Mislabeling is a type of fraud, that can lead to major health concerns, especially whe... more Background Mislabeling is a type of fraud, that can lead to major health concerns, especially when used on staple foods like bread. This study aimed to assess the compliance of nutrition claims on pre-packaged Pita bread in Mount Lebanon with national (LIBNOR; NL 661:2017) and international (CODEX; CAC/GL -2–1985) standards. Methods A cross-sectional study was conducted and Lebanese bread samples (n = 75) were collected from all the registered bakeries in Mount Lebanon directorate (n = 25). The claim compliance assessment was based on values of the nutrition facts panel and standard nutrient analyses, following official methods. Results Of all assessed breads, 84% carried nutrition claims, and 25.3% carried health claims. Among nutrition claims, 70.7% had non-addition claims, 56.0% had nutrient content claims, and 1.3% had comparative claims. The results showed a high prevalence of nutrition claims with majority non-compliant. Based on the nutrition facts panel, only 32.4% of the su...

Research paper thumbnail of Exposure assessment of the consumers living in Mount Lebanon directorate to antibiotics through medication and red meat intake: A cross-sectional study

Veterinary World, 2019

Background and Aim: The misuse and abuse of antibiotics by human and in animal production are lea... more Background and Aim: The misuse and abuse of antibiotics by human and in animal production are leading to serious threats to global health. This study aimed to assess the dietary exposure of Lebanese consumers to antibiotic residues from the consumption of meat and compare it to that from medication intake. Materials and Methods: Beef samples (n=61) were collected and analyzed for penicillin residues using enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay and high-performance liquid chromatography. A cross-sectional study recruited 500 participants living in Mount Lebanon, using an interviewer-based questionnaire. The dietary exposure assessment was calculated following the tiered assessment approach. Results: The results showed that only 44% of the participants reported using antibiotic on doctor's prescription. Participants with good antibiotic knowledge (6-7/7) are significantly less likely to change antibiotic during treatment and would better use them as compared to those with lower knowled...

Research paper thumbnail of Identification and dietary exposure assessment of tetracycline and penicillin residues in fluid milk, yogurt, and labneh: A cross-sectional study in Lebanon

Veterinary World, 2019

Background and Aim: The safety and quality of dairy products are considered to be of significant ... more Background and Aim: The safety and quality of dairy products are considered to be of significant importance to human health. Although antimicrobial drugs are essential for disease treatment in modern medicine, the use of these drugs can have undesired consequences for human and animal health. This study aimed to investigate the presence of tetracycline and penicillin residues in raw, pasteurized, and UHT cow's milk of different fat contents, as well as in the dairy products yogurt and labneh, a traditional Lebanese product. Materials and Methods: A total of 44 samples, 4 raw, 9 UHT, 9 pasteurized milk, 10 yogurt, and 12 labneh samples from common local brands available in the Lebanese market were collected from Keserwan regions in May 2016. Tetracycline and penicillin residues were determined using a competitive enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) technique. Results: The mean values for tetracycline and penicillin were all below the limit of detection (LOD) of the ELISA ki...

Research paper thumbnail of Occurrence and exposure to glyphosate present in bread and flour products in Lebanon

Research paper thumbnail of Determinant factors of olive oil stability, phenolic content and antioxidant capacity

Nutrition & Food Science, 2021

Purpose This study aims to identify the effect of selected agro-industrial factors associated wit... more Purpose This study aims to identify the effect of selected agro-industrial factors associated with the olive oil phenolic composition, total phenolic content (TPC), antioxidant capacity and oxidative stability index (OSI). The study also aims to assess the relationship between the quality indices and each of the individual phenol, TPC, antioxidant capacity and OSI. Design/methodology/approach Olive oil samples (n=108) were collected from Lebanese northern (Akkar and Zgharta-Koura) and southern (Hasbaya and Jezzine) regions, at three harvesting times (early, intermediate, late) and using different types of mills (traditional, sinolea, two- and three-phase decanters). The samples were analyzed using official standard methods. Findings The highest TPC, antioxidant capacity and OSI were obtained in early harvested olive oil, using two-phase decanters for TPC and three-phase decanters for antioxidant capacity and OSI. A prediction model, including the free acidity, K232, TPC, C18:2, C18:...

Research paper thumbnail of COVID-19 and the food industry: Readiness assessment

Research paper thumbnail of Food packaging design and consumer perception of the product quality, safety, healthiness and preference

Nutrition & Food Science

Purpose The purpose of this paper is to assess the impact of the packaging design on consumers’ p... more Purpose The purpose of this paper is to assess the impact of the packaging design on consumers’ perception of the food quality, safety, healthiness and preference to buy. Design/methodology/approach A cross-sectional study recruited a convenience sample of 547 Lebanese adults with a median age of 30 years old and 54% being females, between November and December 2016, using an interviewer-based questionnaire. Findings As identified by the participants, packaging should “protect the food” (54.9%) and be safe (52%). Most participants especially those who reported that protecting the food is the most important packaging functionality tended to select the vacuum package [OR (95% CI) = 2.19 (1.32; 3.66); p = 0.002] for having the highest quality, being the healthiest and the more frequently bought (24.3, 30.2 and 29.1% respectively). Regarding the juice, most of the participants thought that the glass bottles have the highest quality, were the safest, the healthiest and the most frequentl...

Research paper thumbnail of Consumers’ exposure to claims on pre-packed bread: the case of a developing country, Lebanon

Nutrition & Food Science

Purpose This study aims to assess the exposure of Lebanese consumers to nutrition and health clai... more Purpose This study aims to assess the exposure of Lebanese consumers to nutrition and health claims (NHCs) on pre-packed bread. Design/methodology/approach Bread samples (n = 354) from all the bakeries (n = 44) located in Mount Lebanon, between 2017 and 2018, were assessed. Breads with nutrition claims were analyzed using standard methods. A cross-sectional study was also conducted among 400 supermarket shoppers. Findings Results showed that among the collected samples of bread (n = 354), 59.6 per cent carried at least one claim, 47.2 per cent had non-nutrient claims, 32.5 per cent had nutrition claims and 15.3 per cent presented health claims. Claims related to sugar, salt and fiber content were the most commonly used (28.8 , 16.4 and 14.7 per cent, respectively). NHCs were mostly present on whole wheat bread. Breads with claims were more expensive. Half of the participants (49.8 per cent) relied on NHCs whenever purchasing bread, especially females (OR = 2.35, 95 per cent CI = 1.4...

Research paper thumbnail of Redefining food safety: the confluence of Web 3.0 and <scp>AI</scp> technologies in the meat supply chain—a systematic review

International journal of food science & technology, Apr 27, 2024

Research paper thumbnail of Review for "Exploring the perception of small and medium food enterprises in Lincolnshire, <scp>UK</scp> on the use of front‐of‐pack nutrition labels by consumers

Research paper thumbnail of Review for "Meat safety knowledge, attitude and practices of slaughterhouse workers in Kajiado, Kenya

Research paper thumbnail of Review for "Alternative proteins as fish meal substitution in diets for largemouth bass ( <i>Micropterus salmoides</i> ): a mini‐review

Research paper thumbnail of Phytochemical Composition, Biological Activities and Processing Method of Genus Anisophyllea: A Review

The Natural Products Journal, 2017

Research paper thumbnail of Author response for "Redefining food safety: the confluence of Web 3.0 and <scp>AI</scp> technologies in the meat supply chain—a systematic review

Research paper thumbnail of Influence of geographical origin, harvesting time and processing system on the characteristics of olive-mill wastewater: A step toward reducing the environmental impact of the olive oil sector

Environmental Technology & Innovation

Research paper thumbnail of Food safety culture in food companies amid the Lebanese economic crisis and the Covid-19 pandemic

Research paper thumbnail of Growers' irrigation practices, knowledge, trust, and attitudes toward wastewater reuse in Lebanon, Jordan, and Tunisia through a food safety lens

Water Practice & Technology

Maximizing water reuse requires addressing legal and regulatory frameworks, but growers’ understa... more Maximizing water reuse requires addressing legal and regulatory frameworks, but growers’ understanding of water as a vehicle for pollutants and safe practices is vital in this process. A cross-sectional survey of 85 growers in Lebanon, Jordan, and Tunisia explored these factors. Results showed that 70.6% of growers had limited knowledge about the transmission of pathogens, pesticides, and pharmaceuticals to food crops via treated wastewater (TWW). Additionally, 55% of farmers used TWW for irrigation, while 65.9% believed that it poses health risks to consumers when applied to crops eaten raw. A positive attitude toward TWW was a determining factor for maximizing water reuse applications. However, the limited access and unavailability of treatment plants were the primary reasons for not using TWW (32.9%). More concerning, less than half controlled the quality of irrigation water using microbiological tests (32.9%), chemical tests (37.6%), and turbidity tests (29.4%). Meanwhile, only ...

Research paper thumbnail of Nutritional Composition, Functionality, and Processing Technologies for Amaranth

Journal of Food Processing and Preservation

The current production levels of the major staple food crops are not sufficient to fulfill the pr... more The current production levels of the major staple food crops are not sufficient to fulfill the projected global food requirements, with more than 75% of total grain production being maize (corn), wheat, and rice together. Accordingly, there is an acute need to explore alternative crops such as amaranth with the potential to play a crucial role in sustainable agriculture and their use in nutrition-dense food products. Amaranth (Amaranthus spp.) is one of the oldest food crops in the world with broad leaves and inflorescence. It has a tolerance to drought and heat and is considered a smart crop. Amaranth is gluten-free and high in quality proteins, fiber, minerals, and bioactive compounds. The grains are processed by popping, flaking, and grinding for flour production which works well in blends with flours from other cereals. Besides nutritional value, amaranth grains keep religious importance in some countries. Even being a potential crop with substantial nutrient content amaranth gr...

Research paper thumbnail of Food safety knowledge attitude and practices of oncology nurses, in Lebanese hospitals

Research paper thumbnail of Occurrence and exposure to microplastics in salt for human consumption, present on the Lebanese market

Research paper thumbnail of The compliance of nutrition claims on pita bread in Lebanon and risk on public health: a cross-sectional study

BMC Nutrition

Background Mislabeling is a type of fraud, that can lead to major health concerns, especially whe... more Background Mislabeling is a type of fraud, that can lead to major health concerns, especially when used on staple foods like bread. This study aimed to assess the compliance of nutrition claims on pre-packaged Pita bread in Mount Lebanon with national (LIBNOR; NL 661:2017) and international (CODEX; CAC/GL -2–1985) standards. Methods A cross-sectional study was conducted and Lebanese bread samples (n = 75) were collected from all the registered bakeries in Mount Lebanon directorate (n = 25). The claim compliance assessment was based on values of the nutrition facts panel and standard nutrient analyses, following official methods. Results Of all assessed breads, 84% carried nutrition claims, and 25.3% carried health claims. Among nutrition claims, 70.7% had non-addition claims, 56.0% had nutrient content claims, and 1.3% had comparative claims. The results showed a high prevalence of nutrition claims with majority non-compliant. Based on the nutrition facts panel, only 32.4% of the su...

Research paper thumbnail of Exposure assessment of the consumers living in Mount Lebanon directorate to antibiotics through medication and red meat intake: A cross-sectional study

Veterinary World, 2019

Background and Aim: The misuse and abuse of antibiotics by human and in animal production are lea... more Background and Aim: The misuse and abuse of antibiotics by human and in animal production are leading to serious threats to global health. This study aimed to assess the dietary exposure of Lebanese consumers to antibiotic residues from the consumption of meat and compare it to that from medication intake. Materials and Methods: Beef samples (n=61) were collected and analyzed for penicillin residues using enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay and high-performance liquid chromatography. A cross-sectional study recruited 500 participants living in Mount Lebanon, using an interviewer-based questionnaire. The dietary exposure assessment was calculated following the tiered assessment approach. Results: The results showed that only 44% of the participants reported using antibiotic on doctor's prescription. Participants with good antibiotic knowledge (6-7/7) are significantly less likely to change antibiotic during treatment and would better use them as compared to those with lower knowled...

Research paper thumbnail of Identification and dietary exposure assessment of tetracycline and penicillin residues in fluid milk, yogurt, and labneh: A cross-sectional study in Lebanon

Veterinary World, 2019

Background and Aim: The safety and quality of dairy products are considered to be of significant ... more Background and Aim: The safety and quality of dairy products are considered to be of significant importance to human health. Although antimicrobial drugs are essential for disease treatment in modern medicine, the use of these drugs can have undesired consequences for human and animal health. This study aimed to investigate the presence of tetracycline and penicillin residues in raw, pasteurized, and UHT cow's milk of different fat contents, as well as in the dairy products yogurt and labneh, a traditional Lebanese product. Materials and Methods: A total of 44 samples, 4 raw, 9 UHT, 9 pasteurized milk, 10 yogurt, and 12 labneh samples from common local brands available in the Lebanese market were collected from Keserwan regions in May 2016. Tetracycline and penicillin residues were determined using a competitive enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) technique. Results: The mean values for tetracycline and penicillin were all below the limit of detection (LOD) of the ELISA ki...

Research paper thumbnail of Occurrence and exposure to glyphosate present in bread and flour products in Lebanon

Research paper thumbnail of Determinant factors of olive oil stability, phenolic content and antioxidant capacity

Nutrition & Food Science, 2021

Purpose This study aims to identify the effect of selected agro-industrial factors associated wit... more Purpose This study aims to identify the effect of selected agro-industrial factors associated with the olive oil phenolic composition, total phenolic content (TPC), antioxidant capacity and oxidative stability index (OSI). The study also aims to assess the relationship between the quality indices and each of the individual phenol, TPC, antioxidant capacity and OSI. Design/methodology/approach Olive oil samples (n=108) were collected from Lebanese northern (Akkar and Zgharta-Koura) and southern (Hasbaya and Jezzine) regions, at three harvesting times (early, intermediate, late) and using different types of mills (traditional, sinolea, two- and three-phase decanters). The samples were analyzed using official standard methods. Findings The highest TPC, antioxidant capacity and OSI were obtained in early harvested olive oil, using two-phase decanters for TPC and three-phase decanters for antioxidant capacity and OSI. A prediction model, including the free acidity, K232, TPC, C18:2, C18:...

Research paper thumbnail of COVID-19 and the food industry: Readiness assessment

Research paper thumbnail of Food packaging design and consumer perception of the product quality, safety, healthiness and preference

Nutrition & Food Science

Purpose The purpose of this paper is to assess the impact of the packaging design on consumers’ p... more Purpose The purpose of this paper is to assess the impact of the packaging design on consumers’ perception of the food quality, safety, healthiness and preference to buy. Design/methodology/approach A cross-sectional study recruited a convenience sample of 547 Lebanese adults with a median age of 30 years old and 54% being females, between November and December 2016, using an interviewer-based questionnaire. Findings As identified by the participants, packaging should “protect the food” (54.9%) and be safe (52%). Most participants especially those who reported that protecting the food is the most important packaging functionality tended to select the vacuum package [OR (95% CI) = 2.19 (1.32; 3.66); p = 0.002] for having the highest quality, being the healthiest and the more frequently bought (24.3, 30.2 and 29.1% respectively). Regarding the juice, most of the participants thought that the glass bottles have the highest quality, were the safest, the healthiest and the most frequentl...

Research paper thumbnail of Consumers’ exposure to claims on pre-packed bread: the case of a developing country, Lebanon

Nutrition & Food Science

Purpose This study aims to assess the exposure of Lebanese consumers to nutrition and health clai... more Purpose This study aims to assess the exposure of Lebanese consumers to nutrition and health claims (NHCs) on pre-packed bread. Design/methodology/approach Bread samples (n = 354) from all the bakeries (n = 44) located in Mount Lebanon, between 2017 and 2018, were assessed. Breads with nutrition claims were analyzed using standard methods. A cross-sectional study was also conducted among 400 supermarket shoppers. Findings Results showed that among the collected samples of bread (n = 354), 59.6 per cent carried at least one claim, 47.2 per cent had non-nutrient claims, 32.5 per cent had nutrition claims and 15.3 per cent presented health claims. Claims related to sugar, salt and fiber content were the most commonly used (28.8 , 16.4 and 14.7 per cent, respectively). NHCs were mostly present on whole wheat bread. Breads with claims were more expensive. Half of the participants (49.8 per cent) relied on NHCs whenever purchasing bread, especially females (OR = 2.35, 95 per cent CI = 1.4...