Shared Left Border
    LanguaL Home
    Thesaurus
    Literature
    Proposals
    Downloads
    Contacts
    About the web pages
    Links
  
  
  
  
 

 Other DFI sites

    DFI Home
    SciName Finder™

LanguaL™  -  the International Framework for Food Description


 Updated 2011-10-14

LanguaL is a Food Description Thesaurus

LanguaL™ stands for "Langua aLimentaria" or "language of food". It is an automated method for describing, capturing and retrieving data about food. The work on LanguaL™ was started in the late 1970's by the Center for Food Safety and Applied Nutrition (CFSAN) of the United States Food and Drug Administration as an ongoing co-operative effort of specialists in food technology, information science and nutrition.

Since then, LanguaL™ has been developed in collaboration with the US National Cancer Institute (NCI), and, more recently, its European partners, notably in France, Denmark, Switzerland and Hungary. Since 1996, the European LanguaL Technical Committee has administered the thesaurus.

The thesaurus provides a standardised language for describing foods, specifically for classifying food products for information retrieval. LanguaL is based on the concept that:

LanguaL™ is a multilingual thesaural system using facetted classification. Each food is described by a set of standard, controlled terms chosen from facets characteristic of the nutritional and/or hygienic quality of a food, as for example the biological origin, the methods of cooking and conservation, and technological treatments.

One problem concerning multilingual thesauri is the multiplicity of natural languages: corresponding terms of different languages are not always semantically equivalent. It was chosen to render LanguaL™ language-independent, to be used in the USA and Europe for numeric data banks on food composition (nutrients and contaminants), food consumption and legislation. Each descriptor is identified by a unique code pointing to equivalent terms in different languages (e.g. Czech, Danish, English, French, German, Italian, Portuguese, Spanish and Hungarian).

LanguaL™ thus facilitates links to many different food data banks and contributes to coherent data exchange. LanguaL is the only generally recognised method in common use for describing, capturing and retrieving data about food, adapted to computerised national and international food composition and consumption databanks.

More than 29 000 European foods LanguaL indexed

In addition to the many thousand American foods that have been LanguaL™ indexed until now, more than 29000 foods in European food composition databases are now LanguaL™ indexed to facilitate search and retrieval in the context of the EuroFIR eSearch Prototype facility.

For more information about EuroFIR AISBL, see EuroFIR AISBL's website.




 News
LanguaL™ FPI version 3.98 available.

2012-02-01
An updated version of the LanguaL™ Food Product Indexer has been released, see Downloads.
 
LanguaL™ 2010 published.

2011-12-07
The 2010 version of LanguaL™ has been published.
The documentation is available and can be downloaded, see Downloads.
 
USDA NDB Release 23 LanguaL™ indexed.

2010-11-01
USDA National Nutrient Database for Standard Reference is LanguaL™ indexed. The indexing files are available from the USDA ARS Nutrient Data site.