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NEI Food Testing Laboratory
  • Home
  • About
  • Services
  • Pricing
  • Contact
  • ISO 3632 Certification
  • Laboratory
  • Testing Types
    • Saffron Testing
    • Asafoetida Testing
    • Water Testing
    • Tomato Paste Testing
    • Dry Fruits
    • Shilajit Testing
    • Honey Testing

saffron testing under iso 3632

Overview of Saffron

Saffron, derived from the flower of Crocus sativus, is one of the most prized spices in the world. Known for its vibrant color, unique flavor, and aromatic properties, saffron is widely used in culinary applications, as well as in traditional medicine and cosmetics. Due to its high value, saffron is often subject to adulteration, making quality assurance crucial.

ISO 3632 Standard

ISO 3632 is the international standard that outlines the specifications for saffron. It ensures that saffron is classified and tested to verify its quality, purity, and authenticity. The standard defines criteria that must be met for saffron to be labeled as such, helping consumers and businesses ensure they are receiving a genuine product.

Key Testing Parameters

The testing of saffron under ISO 3632 includes several key parameters:

    

1. Visual Examination

  • A detailed visual inspection of saffron threads is conducted to assess their appearance, color, and integrity. Quality saffron should have vibrant red stigmas, with a uniform color and no signs of damage or excessive drying.

2. Moisture Content

  • The moisture level is crucial for determining the freshness and shelf life of saffron. According to ISO 3632, the moisture content must not exceed a specified limit to ensure the spice retains its quality and potency.

3. Chemical Composition Analysis

  • Crocin: This compound is responsible for saffron's color. The standard requires       measurement of crocin content to assess coloring strength.
  • Picrocrocin: This compound contributes to the bitter flavor of saffron. Testing for       picrocrocin ensures the spice has the expected taste profile.
  • Safranal: This is the aromatic compound in saffron. Its concentration is measured to evaluate the spice's fragrance.

4. Extraneous Matter Examination

  • This test checks for the presence of foreign materials or adulterants in saffron. High-quality saffron should be free from impurities such as other plant materials or additives.

5. Taste and Aroma Evaluation

  • Sensory evaluation by trained panelists is conducted to assess the taste and aroma of the saffron. This qualitative assessment complements the quantitative chemical analyses.

6. Color Strength Measurement

  • The color intensity of saffron is quantitatively measured to ensure it meets the standards set forth in ISO 3632. This is important for both aesthetic and culinary purposes.

7. Picrocrocin and Safranal Content Testing

  • Specific tests are conducted to measure the levels of picrocrocin and safranal, ensuring that the saffron meets the expected quality criteria.

Importance of ISO 3632 Testing

Adhering to ISO 3632 testing standards is essential for ensuring the quality and authenticity of saffron. This rigorous testing process helps to:

  • Protect Consumers: By ensuring that saffron sold in the market is genuine and of high quality, consumers can trust the products they purchase.
  • Enhance Market Value: Compliance with international standards increases the credibility of saffron producers and can enhance their marketability.
  • Prevent Adulteration: Regular testing helps identify and eliminate adulterated saffron,  promoting fair trade practices.

Conclusion

At NEI Food Testing Laboratory, we are committed to providing comprehensive testing services for saffron under the ISO 3632 standard. Our state-of-the-art facilities and expert team ensure that all parameters are rigorously evaluated, delivering accurate results that our clients can rely on. By prioritizing quality assurance, we help uphold the integrity of saffron in the market.

  

For more information about our saffron testing services, please contact us.

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