Journal article
From academia to reality check: A theoretical framework on the use of chemometric in food sciences
VK Truong, M Dupont, A Elbourne, S Gangadoo, PR Pathirannahalage, S Cheeseman, J Chapman, D Cozzolino
Foods | MDPI | Published : 2019
DOI: 10.3390/foods8050164
Abstract
There is no doubt that the current knowledge in chemistry, biochemistry, biology, and mathematics have led to advances in our understanding about food and food systems. However, the so-called reductionist approach has dominated food research, hindering new developments and innovation in the field. In the last three decades, food science has moved into the digital and technological era, inducing several challenges resulting from the use of modern instrumental techniques, computing and algorithms incorporated to the exploration, mining, and description of data derived from this complexity. In this environment, food scientists need to be mindful of the issues (advantages and disadvantages) invo..
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Funding Acknowledgements
This research was funded by RMIT University.