Chemistry of Marine Products
The IIM's Chemistry of Marine Products group, also known as 'QPM', brings together three pillars to provide the best seafood products.
Quality, safety and nutritional value. Nutrition is one of life’s key functions, and the ocean plays a key role in providing products for a properly balanced diet.
However, ensuring the quality of these products is a complex but important task. The IIM-CSIC, through its Chemistry of Marine Products (QPM) group, works to develop new methods in order to retain the original quality of the product. Its research work pays special attention to product chemistry and biochemistry, the potential alterations undergone during processing and preservation and their potential impact on consumer health.
As a result, the group is able to provide new solutions that preserve product quality during processing by using high pressure and adding natural antioxidants. It also uses proteomics to study food allergies and food parasites, such as anisakis, and the immune response they induce. Furthermore, QPM concentrates on studying PUFAs (polyunsaturated fatty acids) and their impact on metabolism and health, both of farmed animals and of humans.
In addition, the group has developed different proteomic and lipidomic platforms to study the relationship between seafood consumption and human health.