They are granting patents, but they are lamely trying to deny that these are food additives. |
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A NIH study in 1982 tested the theory that refined sugar and food additives make children hyperactive and inattentive. |
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Pesticides, weedkillers, fire extinguishers and food additives, also undergo thorough testing. |
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Organic processed food is also different as many of the food additives, such as artificial sweeteners and hydrogenated fat, are not allowed. |
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Most food additives go through extensive safety testing before the Food and Drug Administration approves them for human consumption. |
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A European law on food additives is being revised with the full support of the British government. |
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I've been paying attention to what I eat lately and trying to become more conscious of dietary food additives. |
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Some people are allergic to food additives, color additives, sulfites, and the low-calorie sweetener aspartame. |
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This should then lead to a strategic approach to testing which could be applied similarly to industrial chemicals, pharmaceuticals, agrochemicals, food additives, etc. |
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The framework directive requires food additives to be re-evaluated whenever necessary. |
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Not all food additives may need to pass the extra safety tests, but this case must be considered when regulating food additive safety. |
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High-fiber foods are thought to speed food through your intestines, thereby preventing your body from absorbing potentially carcinogenic food additives. |
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This work brings scientists closer to developing plants that provide increased nutrition, cheaper food additives, and easily digestible animal feed. |
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The food additives listed below can be used within the scope of a permitted amount. |
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The chopped and minced meat is mixed with common salt and sodium nitrite, sugar, spices and food additives in a blender or food mill. |
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The Committee agreed to remove oxygen and hydrogen from this Section as they were not considered to be direct food additives. |
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Leukemia is the most common childhood cancer in Canada, and this has been linked to hotdog consumption and food additives. |
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Several Delegations pointed to the fact that some substances such as starch, dextrose and gelatin were normally not considered as food additives. |
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It is therefore appropriate to fix a maximum level of adventitious presence of the above substance in those food additives. |
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I'm a shell of my former self, sallow and haggard and coasting entirely on a wave of artificial food additives. |
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I want to underline the point that it covered consumption of food additives by adults and children. |
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Sfinc is the mother company of numerous producers of functional food additives, aromatic spice blends, sauces and coatings. |
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Uses for milk and dairy products in health foods and supplements, nutraceuticals, and functional food additives were also suggested. |
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In a general item, JECFA stressed the importance of pharmacokinetic studies for assessing the safety of food additives and contaminants. |
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Their products include glues, starches, food additives, fragrances, and the innards of catalytic converters on car exhausts. |
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But this fall, those pedestrian food additives might help treat some children stricken with the flu. |
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That programme should define the needs and the order of priorities according to which the approved food additives are to be examined. |
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Recent studies also show the presence of toxic agents in imported food additives for human consumption. |
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The key active ingredients in the patented treatment are commonly used for food additives. |
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With regard to food additives, today's consumers seemed to be developing an ever more sophisticated opinion. |
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Some factors can be both inflammatory and irritating for example, smoke and some food additives. |
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This is also the process that detoxifies sulfite food additives. |
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Almost half the weight of some chicken sold through restaurants and takeaways is made up of water and food additives, according to an investigation. |
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Kelco makes food additives that thicken soups and salad dressings. |
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His wife, Maggie, works as a book editor and worries about food additives. |
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The safety of food additives is usually examined by varying the dose of a single additive administered to animal models or cell cultures. |
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The 51st and 53rd JECFA meetings on food additives assessed over 500 food additives, including 435 flavoring agents and three contaminants, and considered allergenicity of peanut and soya bean oils. |
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By types, flavors and enhancers held the largest market for food additives in 2014, followed by fat replacers and sweeteners. |
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Because food dyes are classed as food additives, they are manufactured to a higher standard than some industrial dyes. |
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Although some foodborne toxins, pesticides, and food additives may be carcinogenic if taken in sufficient quantity, it is primarily the foodstuffs themselves that are associated with cancer. |
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The citric acid market is directly influenced by the growth of food additives in the processed food industry. |
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In other words, I consider centralist EU rule, without democratic accountability, to be more of a threat to civilisation than are unlabelled, GMO-derived food additives. |
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In the dietary exposure assessment, JECFA considered the intake of lycopene from its natural occurrence in food and from its use as food additives. |
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Various food additives are used by different societies. |
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With the increasing use of processed foods since the 19th century, food additives are more widely used. |
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I can confirm that the review of authorised food additives is required in the overall framework directive and in the three specific directives on the various classes of additives. |
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Such applications are covered by legislation on food additives and enzymes and should, therefore, be treated in the same way as released active substances. |
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The strengthening of regulations in Europe served equally to reduce the risks associated with banned food additives or harmful pesticide residues. |
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There has been significant controversy associated with the risks and benefits of food additives. |
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Many food additives absorb radiation in the ultraviolet or visible regions of the spectrum. |
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The use of such food additives should comply with this Regulation and with the specific provisions laid down in the relevant Community legislation. |
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Consumers are exposed to different sources of pollution that pose threats to food safety, including the irrational use of pesticides, herbicides, chemical fertilizers and food additives. |
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In addition, specific provisions on the labelling of food additives sold as such to the manufacturer or to the final consumer should be contained in this Regulation. |
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There are food additives such as konjac, a humectant, and beeswax, an anti-caking agent, which have been used in the preparation of food and drink for centuries. |
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For over 30 years, there has been a debate about whether or not preservatives and other food additives can cause hyperactivity. |
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Many chemical reactions involving hydrochloric acid are applied in the production of food, food ingredients, and food additives. |
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The current listings for these two food additives are amended to harmonize the listings for glycerol esters of wood rosin, brominated vegetable oil and sucrose acetate isobutyrate. |
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A consortium of European research organisations, backed by the European Union, is keen to put this tomato residue to better use as natural food additives. |
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Preservative food additives reduce the risk of foodborne infections, decrease microbial spoilage, and preserve fresh attributes and nutritional quality. |
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Hydrocolloids have attained commercial significance as food additives. |
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This compact laboratory homogenizer is the perfect solution for the micronization of dairy products, fruit juices, liquid food, food additives and ingredients. |
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Its reports are used to guide food additive regulatory approvals around the world and are among the most important testimonials to the safety of food additives. |
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In 2007, Food Standards Australia New Zealand published an official shoppers' guidance with which the concerns of food additives and their labeling are mediated. |
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Food additives perform many valuable functions like increasing flavor, adding extra minerals or other nutrients, and retarding spoilage. |
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Food additives are commonly used to extend the shelf life of meat products. |
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Food additives can be divided into several groups, although there is some overlap because some additives exert more than one effect. |
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Food additives play a vital role in today's bountiful and nutritious food supply. |
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