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Copyright © 2015 NTT. All Rights Reserved.
V-11 Preventing False Food Labeling with Laser Light
Stable Isotope Ratio Analysis by Using Laser Gas Sensing Technology
Features
Application Scenarios ■ Preventive technology of food fraud (indication of geographic origin
or ingredients) ■ Food traceability systems ■ Geographic origin authentication of agricultural products/
geographical indication protective systems ■ Monitoring greenhouse gas emissions and emission allowance
management ■ Monitoring explosive or hazardous gases to ensure safety
■ Precise analysis of stable isotope ratio with laser gas sensing technology
■ Cost-effective and transportable analyzer that uses high-performance laser light source
■ Promising technology for food quality control services to verify the geographical origin and/or production history of a food product
■ The systems will be useful for a variety of services such as food quality control to verify the geographic origin and/or production history.
■ Promising technology for monitoring greenhouse gas emissions and verifying the emission source
■ NTT will develop high-performance laser gas sensing systems by using NTT’s laser light sources through cooperative work with value partners.
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水素
同位
体比
δ
D(‰
)
酸素同位体比 δ18O(‰)
Japan Chile
California
Oxygen isotope ratio δ18O [‰]
Hyd
roge
n is
otop
e ra
tio δ
D [‰
]
Estimating geographic origin of lemons
Carbon dioxide (CO2) isotopic molecules
O 16 C 12 C 13 O 16 O 16 O 16
~98.7%
H H H H D H
Water (H2O) isotopic molecules
Heavy isotopic molecules (~0.2%) ~99.8%
O 16 O 18 O 16
Heavy isotopic molecules (~1.3%)
Seller
Consumer
Producer
Inspection Inspection
Example of application to a food traceability system
Elements such as hydrogen, oxygen, and carbon include a very small amount of heavy elements called “stable isotopes.” The content ratios of these heavy elements, which are called “stable isotope ratios,” are closely related to information on the origin of material. Laser gas sensing technology has attracted much attention because it can be used to analyze the stable isotope ratio and estimate the origin of material, including the geographic origin of food. We will apply it to preventive technology for false food labeling and others to contribute to creating a safe and secure society.
Car
bon
isot
ope
ratio
δ13
C [‰
]
Without added alcohol or sugar
With added alcohol Without added sugar
With added alcohol or sugar
Estimating ingredients of Japanese sake
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Sensing collaboration
O 18 C 12 O 16