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The role of health consciousness, food safety concern and ethical identity on attitudes and intentions towards organic food. / Michaelidou, Nina; Hassan, Louise M.
Yn: International Journal of Consumer Studies, Cyfrol 32, Rhif 2, 03.2008, t. 163-170.

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Michaelidou, N & Hassan, LM 2008, 'The role of health consciousness, food safety concern and ethical identity on attitudes and intentions towards organic food', International Journal of Consumer Studies, cyfrol. 32, rhif 2, tt. 163-170. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1470-6431.2007.00619.x

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Michaelidou N, Hassan LM. The role of health consciousness, food safety concern and ethical identity on attitudes and intentions towards organic food. International Journal of Consumer Studies. 2008 Maw;32(2):163-170. doi: 10.1111/j.1470-6431.2007.00619.x

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Michaelidou, Nina ; Hassan, Louise M. / The role of health consciousness, food safety concern and ethical identity on attitudes and intentions towards organic food. Yn: International Journal of Consumer Studies. 2008 ; Cyfrol 32, Rhif 2. tt. 163-170.

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T1 - The role of health consciousness, food safety concern and ethical identity on attitudes and intentions towards organic food

AU - Michaelidou, Nina

AU - Hassan, Louise M.

PY - 2008/3

Y1 - 2008/3

N2 - Mycotoxins are small (MW approximately 700), toxic chemical products formed as secondary metabolites by a few fungal species that readily colonise crops and contaminate them with toxins in the field or after harvest. Ochratoxins and Aflatoxins are mycotoxins of major significance and hence there has been significant research on broad range of analytical and detection techniques that could be useful and practical. Due to the variety of structures of these toxins, it is impossible to use one standard technique for analysis and/or detection. Practical requirements for high-sensitivity analysis and the need for a specialist laboratory setting create challenges for routine analysis. Several existing analytical techniques, which offer flexible and broad-based methods of analysis and in some cases detection, have been discussed in this manuscript. There are a number of methods used, of which many are lab-based, but to our knowledge there seems to be no single technique that stands out above the rest, although analytical liquid chromatography, commonly linked with mass spectroscopy is likely to be popular. This review manuscript discusses (a) sample pre-treatment methods such as liquid-liquid extraction (LLE), supercritical fluid extraction (SFE), solid phase extraction (SPE), (b) separation methods such as (TLC), high performance liquid chromatography (HPLC), gas chromatography (GC), and capillary electrophoresis (CE) and (c) others such as ELISA. Further currents trends, advantages and disadvantages and future prospects of these methods have been discussed.

AB - Mycotoxins are small (MW approximately 700), toxic chemical products formed as secondary metabolites by a few fungal species that readily colonise crops and contaminate them with toxins in the field or after harvest. Ochratoxins and Aflatoxins are mycotoxins of major significance and hence there has been significant research on broad range of analytical and detection techniques that could be useful and practical. Due to the variety of structures of these toxins, it is impossible to use one standard technique for analysis and/or detection. Practical requirements for high-sensitivity analysis and the need for a specialist laboratory setting create challenges for routine analysis. Several existing analytical techniques, which offer flexible and broad-based methods of analysis and in some cases detection, have been discussed in this manuscript. There are a number of methods used, of which many are lab-based, but to our knowledge there seems to be no single technique that stands out above the rest, although analytical liquid chromatography, commonly linked with mass spectroscopy is likely to be popular. This review manuscript discusses (a) sample pre-treatment methods such as liquid-liquid extraction (LLE), supercritical fluid extraction (SFE), solid phase extraction (SPE), (b) separation methods such as (TLC), high performance liquid chromatography (HPLC), gas chromatography (GC), and capillary electrophoresis (CE) and (c) others such as ELISA. Further currents trends, advantages and disadvantages and future prospects of these methods have been discussed.

KW - Ethical self-identity,Food safety,Health consciousness,Organic foods,Rural consumers,Structural equation modelling

U2 - 10.1111/j.1470-6431.2007.00619.x

DO - 10.1111/j.1470-6431.2007.00619.x

M3 - Article

VL - 32

SP - 163

EP - 170

JO - International Journal of Consumer Studies

JF - International Journal of Consumer Studies

SN - 1470-6431

IS - 2

ER -