Network


Latest external collaboration on country level. Dive into details by clicking on the dots.

Hotspot


Dive into the research topics where D. Barug is active.

Publication


Featured researches published by D. Barug.


Archive | 2007

Rapid methods : for food and feed quality determination

A. van Amerongen; D. Barug; M. Lauwaars

There is an ever-increasing need for rapid methods and instrumentation in the field of food and feed quality. Key issues dealt with in the food and feed industry include: monitoring of processes at all stages; showing due diligence in the control of food and nutritional quality; achieving rapid results for detecting (micro)biological, chemical and physical deterioration of food and feed; and finally, detecting rapidly and reliably food authenticity and/or adulteration. Developments in analytical techniques have led to the emergence of a wide range of rapid methods to complement the traditional methods. Faster results, higher productivity, lower costs and increased sensitivity are key concepts for all those involved in writing this book. Key topics include: - emerging rapid technologies; - rapid monitoring of food and nutritional quality; - rapid testing of quality deterioration and spoilage; - rapid testing of authenticity and adulteration; - quality tracking & tracing and rapid testing. The methods and techniques presented here, in their varying degree of complexity, will be a valuable resource for researchers and professionals from the food and feed industry as well as from the scientific community.


Rapid methods for biological and chemical contaminants in food and feed. | 2005

Rapid Methods for Biological and Chemical Contaminants in Food and Feed

A. van Amerongen; D. Barug; M. Lauwaars


Archive | 2005

Rapid assays for detection of residues of veterinary drugs.

A. A. Bergwerff; A. van Amerongen; D. Barug; M. Lauwaars


Archive | 2005

Why rapid testing

F. P. Scanlan; A. van Amerongen; D. Barug; M. Lauwaars


Archive | 2005

Rapid methods and EU legislation.

F. Verstraete; A. van Amerongen; D. Barug; M. Lauwaars


Archive | 2005

Sampling and sample preparation: an underestimated issue?

M. C. Spanjer; A. van Amerongen; D. Barug; M. Lauwaars


Archive | 2005

Key for tomorrow: Nanotechnology in food analysis

Ian J. Bruce; Tapas Sen; A. del Campo; A. van Amerongen; D. Barug; M. Lauwaars


Archive | 2005

Rapid methods for dioxins in food and feed.

P. A. Behnisch; A. van Amerongen; D. Barug; M. Lauwaars


Archive | 2005

Rapid detection of bacterial food-poisoning toxins: a personal view.

G.M. Wyatt; A. van Amerongen; D. Barug; M. Lauwaars


Archive | 2005

Enzyme sensor array for the determination of biogenic amines.

C. Wittmann; A. van Amerongen; D. Barug; M. Lauwaars

Collaboration


Dive into the D. Barug's collaboration.

Top Co-Authors

Avatar
Top Co-Authors

Avatar
Top Co-Authors

Avatar

Tapas Sen

University of Central Lancashire

View shared research outputs
Top Co-Authors

Avatar
Researchain Logo
Decentralizing Knowledge