Food

Publikation Umfrage Ernaehrung ueber 50

Survey on Nutrition 50+

Demographic trends in Switzerland show that, owing to an increased life expectancy, the over-65 population group will continue to grow in the 21st century. A balanced, healthy diet is of vital importance for health and well-being in old age, in order to reduce the risk of various chronic diseases such as diabetes, osteoporosis and cardiovascular ailments. A survey of 632 individuals aged between 50 and 81 years was conducted to determine both the eating habits and behaviours and the nutritional knowledge of this demographic, as well as the frequency with which they consumed various foods, particularly those of animal origin. More on this topic can be found at the link below: 


Dairy products: requirements concerning
added fruit

The addition of fruit to dairy products can lead to food-safety risks. As part of a Bachelor’s thesis, an assessment was created for the evaluation and management of potential risks in order to reduce the likelihood of contamination to a minimum. The findings of the thesis are very important for smaller and medium-sized milk-processing establishments in particular, and are to be published as part of the InterLab sampling guidelines. 

Projektnummer: 22.09.18.07.01

Nationales Referenzlabor (NRL)

Die Nationalen Referenzlaboratorien für koagulasepositive Staphylokokken, Listeria monocytogenes, Verotoxin-bildende E. coli und Milch & Milchprodukte stellen durch ihre BLV-Mandaten sicher, dass internationale Laborstandards in der Schweiz zur Anwendung kommen. Dieses trägt entscheidend zur Sicherheit und Qualität Schweizer Lebensmittel auf hohen Niveau bei. Dadurch leisten sie einen wichtigen Beitrag zum Vertrauen der Konsumentinnen und Konsumenten in das Schweizer Vollzugssystem und in die Schweizer Nahrungsmittelproduktion. Internationale Organisationen wie die WHO, FAO, IDF und die Europäischen Referenzlaboratorien spielen dabei eine Schlüsselrolle und Agroscope stellt die Verbindung der Schweiz mit diesen sicher.

Name, Vorname Standort
Berger Thomas Liebefeld
Brügger Cédric Liebefeld
Descloux-Kaeser Laurence Liebefeld
Egger Charlotte Liebefeld
Hummerjohann Jörg Liebefeld
Romanò Alicia Liebefeld
Steinger Thomas Changins
Weik Dieter Liebefeld

Egger C., Brügger C.
Determination of alkaline phosphatase activity, fluorimetric microplate method: Milk and milk products.
In: ISO/IDF Webinar on Alkaline Phosphatase. 14 November, online. 2023, 1-12.

Berger T., Badertscher R., Egger C.
Jahresbericht NRL - Milch und Milchprodukte (MMP), 2020: Bericht z.H. BLV und ERFA.
Hrsg. Agroscope, 31.01., 2023

Berger T., Egger C., Fleuti C.
Jahresbericht NRL: Milch und Milchprodukte (MMP).
Hrsg. Agroscope, 31.01., 2023, 7 S.

Berger T., Badertscher R., Egger C., Fleuti C.
Jahresbericht NRL: Milch und Milchprodukte (MMP).
Hrsg. Agroscope, 31.01., 2022, 7 S.

Felix B., Sevellec Y., Palma F., Douarre P. E., Felten A., Radomski N., Mallet L., Blanchard Y., Leroux A., Marti Serrano E., Leblanc J. C., Guillier L., Roussel S.
A European-wide dataset to uncover adaptive traits of Listeria monocytogenes to diverse ecological niches.
Scientific Data, 9, (190), 2022, 1-12.

Brügger C., Descloux-Kaeser L., Widmer J., Berger T., Jäger M. L., Egger C.
Direct labeling of milk cells without centrifugation for counting total and differential somatic cells using flow cytometry.
Journal of Dairy Science, 105, (11), 2022, 8705-8717.

Hummerjohann J.
Control measures for Shiga toxin-producing Escherichia coli (STEC) associated with meat and dairy products (FAO/WHO JEMRA report No.39).
In: Microbiological Risk Assessment Series. Hrsg. FAO/WHO, Rome. 2022, 1-222.

Absorption of carotenoids from spinach in humans

Leafy-green vegetables are a significant source of the carotenoids lutein and beta-carotene, both of which are important for sight. The findings of a recently concluded intervention study point towards lower baseline serum levels and poorer absorption of these carotenoids in short-bowel patients than in healthy individuals. Potential long-term effects on vision owing to malabsorption of these food constituents have yet to be elucidated.


Minimising pathogens on vegetables

The number of infectious diseases caused by the consumption of vegetables contaminated with human-pathogenic bacteria is on the rise worldwide. The location and potential absorption of such bacteria in vegetable plants as well as the role of input sources such as irrigation water are currently only partially clarified. In a current research project, Agroscope is investigating the colonisation of salad plants with enterohemorrhagic Escherichia coli (EHEC) in cooperation with the University of Hohenheim, Germany.