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Perceptions of nanotechnology utilization in food: a pilot study
Author(s) -
Urša Kogovšek,
Boris Kovač,
Katarina Babnik
Publication year - 2017
Publication title -
journal of engineering and processing management
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2566-3615
pISSN - 1840-4774
DOI - 10.7251/jepm1709010k
Subject(s) - applications of nanotechnology , impact of nanotechnology , nanotechnology , food processing , perception , production (economics) , food industry , societal impact of nanotechnology , business , engineering , materials science , psychology , food science , chemistry , neuroscience , economics , macroeconomics
Nanotechnology is a science field that includes research and applications carriedout in the sphere of below 100 nanometers. Nanofood is the result of the usageof nanotechnology in food production, processing, and packaging. The paperpresents results of a pilot study on perceptions of nanotechnology and its use infood production. A questionnaire was developed for the purpose of the study thatmeasured knowledge, perceptions and attitudes towards nanotechnology andnanoproducts in general and in food industry. The results of the analysissuggested lack of knowledge about nanotechnology and its utilisation in foodproduction. Motivation of respondents to purchase nanoproducts is low, mostlydue to perceptions of possible changes in food caused by the use ofnanotechnology. The respondents are aware of their poor understanding ofnanotechnology and perceive potential risks related to the utilisation ofnanotechnology. Education of consumers in relation to nanotechnology and itsutilisation in manucaturing, especially in food production, is a necessary step infuture development of this field.

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