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AIR MONITORING

    Rapid, reliable and simultaneous ppb level monitoring of formaldehyde, acetaldehyde and methanol in ambient air

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    Feb 22 2021 Read 541 Times

    The airmoHCHO online analyser from Chromatotec performs uninterrupted, reliable and simultaneous monitoring of formaldehyde (HCHO), acetaldehyde and methanol in ambient air. This user-friendly and highly dependable auto-GC-FID based system offers rapid ppb level data in a 30 minute cycle time as there is no need for time consuming sample preparation. This cylinder free airmoHCHO solution controlled by GC is available in rack or wall mounted box. 

    This robust analyser features a carrier gas back-flush to clear the GC of potential contaminants that could adversely affect the system. There is no requirement for cumbersome cylinders because H2 and zero air generators are part of the system, along with calibration units to lower maintenance and operating costs and labour.

    Chromatotec’s integrated Vistachrom software enables data to be displayed as results tables or chromatograms, making it easy for numerical results to be reviewed. For further peace of mind, results are automatically validated by an internal HCHO permeation tube included with the analyser.

     

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    Alpha MOS: Improving Human Life

    26Oct, 2020

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    Alpha MOS, a world leader in the design and development of instruments for sensory analysis, has gone through significant changes in the last few years. The company’s CEO, Pierre Sbabo, explains how an aggressive strategy to expand the business is already beginning to transform Alpha MOS into a leader in the Food and Beverage sensory testing.

    Headquartered in Toulouse, France, with subsidiaries in the United States and China, Alpha MOS is an expert in organoleptic testing, offering fast and reliable sensory measurement solutions for quality control and product development support to the Food and Beverage market.

    In this area, human sensory panels have historically been used to control and assess the sensory characteristics of food products. While valid, this model is being challenged by changes in consumer habits. Food & Beverage companies need to release more new flavors and products, more frequently. Human panelists are under pressure to adjust to the sheer number of tests to be performed and the variety of flavors to monitor.

    “With our solutions, we offer an enhancement of this traditional method. Our equipment is faster, more reliable and offers lower cost of operations. Our task is to help reduce the burden on sensory panels, bring a higher degree of repeatability and reliability in the tests, and allow human experts to focus on disputable samples” said Pierre Sbabo.

    Established in 1993, Alpha MOS was the first company to market electronic noses. Since its creation, it has invested heavily in research and development and later developed instruments for assessing taste and visual aspect. It holds several patents covering detection technologies and methods or data processing. Today, the company designs and sells a range of high-tech instruments for testing the sensory characteristics of raw materials up to end-products, which gives it a unique positioning and a strong competitive advantage.

    In addition to technical and commercial teams in Europe, North America and Asia Pacific, Alpha MOS has a network of more than 30 distributors worldwide. Alpha MOS is publicly traded on Euronext Paris – the Paris stock exchange.

    In 2017, Jolt Capital, a high-tech investment fund headquartered in Paris, and Ambrosia Investments, a Food and Beverage investment fund from Luxembourg, became majority investors in Alpha MOS.

    With their support, the company’s strategy pivoted. Alpha MOS decided to strengthen its focus on the Food & Beverage sector and accelerate the development of new solutions that meet F&B production facilities’ tough requirements. This is a key step on the road to becoming a leader of F&B sensory testing.

    Innovation Driven

    To support this vision, Alpha MOS has invested millions of euros in Research and Development to meet rapidly changing market expectations and develop innovative solutions in sensory analysis. The latest addition to its product range is the Heracles NEO electronic nose that features increased performance for smell analysis, designed to save testing time while increasing analytical capabilities.

    The Heracles NEO range was introduced with a large selection of configurations and options covering the needs of laboratories and test centers in the Food and Beverage market. It also meets the testing needs of adjacent segments like functional food, nutraceuticals, or food packaging. The Heracles NEO features larger sensory analysis functionalities and tools, stronger performance and an increased sensitivity that set a new benchmark for the industry.

    Bringing more innovation to the market, the Heracles QA offers customizable solutions for off-taste detection in Food and Beverage production, for example bottling or packing lines in beverage plants.

    Going through a series of blind tests at a world leading beverage company, the Heracles QA has proven its higher reliability and sensitivity with a success rate 20% superior to human panels. In these validation blind tests, Alpha MOS Heracles determined if a beverage meets a given taste profile, thus eliminating the risk for testing errors and the associated subjectivity of the results. The beverage company is now using Heracles units to support and strengthen their sensory testing teams.

    “The QA solution is based on client-customized equipment offering a simplified user interface, that allows operators to detect off-taste products and reduce customer complaints. We are now working on deploying these QA solutions with several other key accounts.”

    Alpha MOS: Offices in France

    Improving Human Life

    Alpha MOS instruments have long been used in industrial applications as well as in academic and research institutes. Their analytical capabilities and performance make them ideal tools for advanced investigations and research studies where organoleptic testing is involved. On the other hand, their easy-to-use and user-friendly data processing based on AI completely fulfills the needs for fast and reliable testing methods in production quality control, especially in the Food and Beverage industry, but not only.

    “We see a growing demand for natural ingredients evaluation and qualification / standardization of taste. Raw materials adulteration, or end-product shelf life is also a growing concern. Production processes have become more complicated with brands developing products in partnership with independent bottlers or packers. Quality assurance and the consolidation of data require more automation, which creates new opportunities for Alpha MOS in sensory testing.”

    The CEO added: “We have accumulated 27 years of experience in sensory analysis that have resulted into top-quality solutions, both hardware and software. By combining our AlphaSoft software suite with our unique AroChemBase data base, what we create is an odor analysis software module that can characterize nearly 100,000 molecules. It links 2,000 VOCs (Volatile Organic Compounds) to sensory attributes. This is the world’s largest reference data base of its kind.”

    “Our vision is to offer sensory testing solutions to improve human life, anytime, anywhere. Alpha MOS will continue to aggressively pursue the goal to become the sensory analysis expert in Food & Beverage and adjacent segments.”

     

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    Equinom opens seed-breeding R&D centre in Israel

    By Martin White
    06 October 2020

    CategoriesBusinessFoodIndustriesIngredients

    Seed-breeding start-up Equinom has opened a new R&D centre in Givat Brenner, Israel, which will enhance the firm’s ability to produce novel seed-based ingredients for food.

    Equinom is a tech start-up that uses computerised breeding technology to provide ‘optimised’ seeds to food and ingredient firms in the food industry.

    The company’s new R&D centre is reportedly three times the size of Equinom’s existing facility. The new site houses all four of the company’s main departments – biochemistry, applications, sensory, and breeding – which will enable the departments to work together throughout the course of the seed breeding process, enhancing the production process.

    The site will include a biochemistry lab, food application lab, and a sensory lab.

    According to Equinom, the new sensory lab includes organoleptic tools which can help to design tastier food products. By applying an ‘electronic nose’ (“e-nose”), Equinom can analyse seeds for thousands of taste compounds, reducing off flavours.

    Equinom claims that this technology, together with an in-house internal sensory panel, also drives the enhancement of desirable flavours as the company can trace the genetic background of “good” flavours, and merge those genetic traits into breeding algorithms in a way that the resulting taste will be an intrinsic trait in the seed’s breeding programmes.

    Gil Shalev, CEO of Equinom, said: “Introducing the e-nose lets us target desirable traits more accurately and design seeds that produce palate-pleasing products.

    “As a bonus, it also reduces the need for maskers to block unpleasant flavor notes.”

    Itay Dana, vice-president of marketing at Equinom, added: “Consumers are now demanding clean-label plant-based products. By discovering appealing textures starting at a seed level for, as an example, meat analogues, we can dramatically reduce the need for extensive processing.

    “This means food manufacturers are better able to provide consumer products with cleaner — and clearer — labels. Equinom’s seeds can potentially reduce production cost by almost 40% via fewer ingredients, lower price, reduced need for flavour enhancers, and encouraging strong consumer adoption.”

     

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