In this Webinar Thomas Spengler will explain the importance of protecting the beekeepers and the bees, as many food products we eat depend on pollination by the bees. Beekeepers are suffering from adulteration in many countries, and it is a real threat to their existence and the food security. Also, consumers are denied the health benefits, which is only given when honey is pure and is produced completely by the bees.
Martin Linkogel from Quality Services International Laboratory will talk about the application of H-NMR and the Honey Profiling 3.1 Method in daily routine for authenticity and quality analysis of honey.
Thursday, 23 November 2023, 14:00 CET
Insight into the Honey-Profiling method and the new features of version 3.1
Understanding of the unique advantages of the method over other analytical methods.
Thomas Spengler
Director Market Management Food Feed Beverages & Head of Lean Customer Development, AIC Division, Bruker BioSpin GmbHThomas holds a master's degree from Technical University Munich in food engineering and he is in charge of the Food, Feed & Beverage markets. His main focus is to support the business growth, identify new markets and segments and translate the voice of the customers into new solutions which address their needs.
Martin Linkogel
Authorized Representative of General Management and Business Unit Manager Bee Products, Quality Services International GmbH, QSI Bremen, Germany
Martin Linkogel is Certified Food Chemist (University of Hamburg, Germany, 1999) and has more than 23 years professional experience in instrumental analytical chemistry in the food and pharma industry. Since 2007 he focusses on all different aspects of the quality control of honey and bee products, from honey authenticity testing to residues of veterinary drugs.
After working as head of the laboratory at Applica/Intertek (Bremen) for nearly 10 years, he joined QSI Bremen in 2017 and manages the honey business unit including the development and harmonization of test methods, especially in the field of authenticity testing. He technically advises customers in setting up efficient, risk-based quality control strategies including the application of the most sophisticated test methods like NMR, HRMS, LC-MS/MS and LC-IRMS.
QSI Bremen is a leading independent quality control laboratory working as reliable partner for the customers worldwide. QSI Bremen is full member of the Bruker NMR Honey ProfilingTM consortium since the beginning and significantly contributed to the establishment of the NMR Bruker database.