A bet for the
future
by Prof. Antonello Santini
Department of Food Science
- Study University of
Naples "Federico II"
We
are what we eat,
is an old saying that is a half-truth linking food safety to human bioethics.
Chemically our body is made from the food and water we consume, and these
chemicals flow through the body throughout our life. The consumption of food is
therefore of great importance for human health. Every living organism relies on
consumption of energy and metabolites in order to live. Food is defined as
material that contains essential body nutrients, such as carbohydrates,
fats, proteins,
vitamins or minerals, and is ingested and assimilated by an organism
to produce energy, stimulate growth, and maintain life. The main sources of food
for animals are animals, fungi and plants: there are many countries where food
supply is not guaranteed, and biotechnology is necessary to stimulate production
and reduce losses due to disease. Once the food supply is guaranteed, the
consumer tends to concentrate more on the particular individual tastes and
preferences, and food quality and food choice are goals that developed economies
seek, and are also important for food-exporting nations.