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Sustainability of Olive Oil System



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Autore: Alamprese Cristina Visualizza persona
Titolo: Sustainability of Olive Oil System Visualizza cluster
Pubblicazione: Basel, : MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute, 2022
Descrizione fisica: 1 electronic resource (328 p.)
Soggetto topico: Research & information: general
Soggetto non controllato: extra virgin olive oil
authentication
chemometrics
proton NMR
carbon NMR
machine learning
artificial neural networks
PLS-DA
olive leaf polyphenols
encapsulation
functional food
mayonnaise
alginate/pectin beads
phenolic extract
food enrichment
olive leaves
organic
local
consumer attitude
up-cycled ingredients
by-products
generational differences
virgin olive oil
organic production
harvesting method
harvesting time
volatile compounds
olive by-product
reactive oxygen species (ROS)
olive leaf
pomace
olive wastewater
clones
minor accessions
olive oil
quality
olive landrace
ripening
harvest season
antioxidants
minor compounds
oil quality
circular economy
environmental impact
global warming
valorization of waste
phenolic compounds
acidic hydrolysis
derivative UV spectroscopy
green chemistry
screening methods
health claim
antioxidant activity
olive mill wastewaters
reactive oxygen species
vascular cells
breadsticks
gluten-free
olive oil by-products
oxidation stability
electronic nose
accelerated shelf-life tests
transparent plastic material
metallized material
brown-amber glass
oxidation
stability
packaging
olive oil quality
life cycle assessment
biocompounds
shelf life
environmental sustainability
biscuits
gluten-free breadsticks
salad dressing
vegan mayonnaise
waste recovery
choice experiment (CE)
extra virgin olive oil (EVOO)
willingness to pay (WTP)
country of origin
organic food
consumer preferences
sustainable food system
authenticity
biodiversity
differential scanning calorimetry
color
chlorophyll
geographical origin
botanical origin
principal component analysis
anaerobic codigestion
biomethane
life cycle assessment (LCA)
life cycle costing (LCC)
olive mill by-products
olive composition
olive cultivars
olive ripening
PLS regression model
portable device
quality parameters
sustainability
Olea europaea
kaolin
zeolitite
foliar treatments
sustainable agriculture
crop defense
autochthonous cultivars
molecular fingerprinting
polyphenol content
gene expression
fruit developmental stages
olive storage duration
oil chemical composition
sensory properties
Persona (resp. second.): ChiavaroEmma
CaponioFrancesco
AlampreseCristina
Sommario/riassunto: Sustainability, defined as ‘meeting current needs without compromising the future’, is a widely accepted goal across many sectors of society. Sustainability’s criteria and indicators often only regard sustaining present conditions through increased resilience, intended as a system’s capacity to experience shocks while retaining essentially the same functions and structures. However, new sustainability concepts, sometimes referred to as “sustainagility”, also consider the properties and assets of a system that sustains the ability (agility) of agents to adapt and meet their needs in new ways, preparing for future unpredictability and unforeseen changes. Therefore, resilience must coexist with adaptive capacity for real, long-term sustainability. Consumers are paying increasing attention to the sustainability of the food supply chain; thus, sustainable development is necessary for all food processes. Since the olive oil sector has a well-established historical tradition, any change and innovation that aims to obtain a sustainable development not only needs to be analyzed in terms of environmental, economic, and social aspects, it should also be significantly improved and closely monitored. Thus, this Special Issue is a collection of papers that can increase sustainability knowledge in the olive-oil-processing chain, to take a significant step forward in future developments.
Titolo autorizzato: Sustainability of Olive Oil System  Visualizza cluster
Formato: Materiale a stampa
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Lingua di pubblicazione: Inglese
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