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Data-Centric Framework and Databases for Fortifying Food Safety Risk Assessment

Food safety is a basic necessity and has emerged as a global issue. The significant aspects of ensuring the food safety are sharing data, facts and figures, and standards to improve preventive control measures. The digitalization of data provides a vast amount of information regarding food safety th...

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Published in:ACS food science & technology 2023-06, Vol.3 (6), p.999-1005
Main Authors: Chauhan, Shweta Singh, Govindh, Praveen, Singh, Rinni, Parthasarathi, Ramakrishnan
Format: Article
Language:English
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Summary:Food safety is a basic necessity and has emerged as a global issue. The significant aspects of ensuring the food safety are sharing data, facts and figures, and standards to improve preventive control measures. The digitalization of data provides a vast amount of information regarding food safety that benefits public health. This review comprehensively covered categorizing existing food safety databases with the focus to provide data-driven knowledge of existing food safety-related sources/repositories, regulations/policy frameworks, and their potential uses concerning data access/analysis to drive informative consensus. These databases facilitate insights into hazard identification, enhancing decision-making, and develop risk evaluation-based strategies. More importantly, this information can help to improve the quality of the products and services in the global food supply chain in a timely manner. Therefore, it is critical to keep refining the databases so that updated information support handling safety issues for providing reliable and accurate data on food safety.
ISSN:2692-1944
2692-1944
DOI:10.1021/acsfoodscitech.3c00118