2013
DOI: 10.1111/1750-3841.12041
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Authentication of Pure L‐Leucine Products Manufactured in China by Discriminating between Plant and Animal Sources Using Nitrogen Stable Isotope Technique

Abstract: L-leucine products among other branched chain amino acid supplements are highly susceptible to economically motivated adulteration. Curbing this menace is critical and timely. Hence, the δ(15) N composition of the L-leucine derived from plants and animals sources was estimated. The trophic enrichment phenomenon of δ(15) N composition was utilized to elucidate the sources. We finally established the distinction between the respective sources. Samples of plant sources (maize and soybean) and that of animal sourc… Show more

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“…Food adulteration is prominent in China and consumers are skeptical about the origin of food sold on the Chinese market [1]. Food adulteration affects the quality of food, which poses negative effects on consumers' nutrition and in some cases have led to adverse health effects including death [2].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Food adulteration is prominent in China and consumers are skeptical about the origin of food sold on the Chinese market [1]. Food adulteration affects the quality of food, which poses negative effects on consumers' nutrition and in some cases have led to adverse health effects including death [2].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Consumers in China are, for many reasons, asking for information about the food they are purchasing: the authenticity of the food and the geographical location of the food. Food adulteration is prominent in China and consumers are skeptical about the origin of food sold on the Chinese market [1]. Food adulteration affects the quality of food, which poses negative effects on consumers' nutrition and in some cases have led to adverse health effects including death [2].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%