M-Scan has investigated allegations from consumers, manufacturers, suppliers, distributors and insurance companies that fruit, spices, oils and even processed convenience food have unpleasant taints and/or odours.
The contamination of food can arise due to:
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residual compounds left on fresh food including pesticides and fertilizers,
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contamination during transportation eg exposure to fuel vapours or flue gases,
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residual compounds from food processing or handling,
Unusual odors are analysed using thermal desorption gas chromatography mass spectrometry (TD-GC-MS) and compared with known odour levels from M-Scan’s own extensive database of odour thresholds. Residual pesticides and other higher boiling compounds are analysed using liquid or gas chromatograph mass spectrometry (LC-MS) or (GC-MS).
Purge and Trap, Thermal Desorption GC/MS is also used in the analysis of food. This technique offers 1000 fold increase in sensitivity over headspace techniques with the higher extraction temperatures offering the ability to detect higher molecular weight compounds.
Intact oils and fats are analysed by EGAMS, FABMS and/or ESMS. These methods can allow the animal or vegetable source of the triglycerides in question to be identified.
Saponification/methylation/GC-MS allows fatty acid methyl esters (

