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Essential guide to food additives / [Edited by] Mike Saltmarsh
Cambridge, U.K. : Royal Society of Chemistry, 2013.
309 pages. : illustrations
Ký hiệu phân loại (DDC): 664.06
Food additives have played and still play an essential role in the food industry. Additives span a great range from simple materials like sodium bicarbonate, essential in the kitchen for making cakes, to mono- and diglycerides of fatty acids, an essential emulsifier in low fat spreads and in bread. It has been popular to criticise food additives, and in so doing, to lump them all together, but this approach ignores their diversity of history, source and use. This book includes food additives and why they are used, safety of food additives in Europe, additive legislation within the EU and outside Europe and the complete listing of all additives permitted in the EU. The law covering food additives in the EU which was first harmonised in 1989 has been amended frequently since then, but has now been consolidated with the publication of Regulations 1331/2008 and 1129/2011. This 4th edition of the Guide brings it up to date with the changes introduced by this legislation and by the ongoing review of additives by EFSA. Providing an invaluable resource for food and drink manufacturers, this book is the only work covering in detail every additive, its sources and uses. Those working in and around the food industry, students of food science and indeed anyone with an interest in what is added to their food will find this a practical book full of fascinating details.
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Food additives / Desiree Nedra Karunaratne, Geethi Pamunuwa
Croatia : InTechOpen, 2017
viii, 166 pages. : ill ; 24 cm.
Ký hiệu phân loại (DDC): 664
Food additives is intended to provide the readers with knowledge on some very significant aspects of the food additives currently in use. Food additives have become essential in the food sector with the rising need for food processing and preservation. However, the use of food additives is regulated imposing strict rules as the impact of those additives on health cannot be neglected. The first chapter starts off with a general overview of food additives highlighting the novel trends that enhance the attributes of those additives. Thereafter, the chapters are devoted mainly to plant-derived food additives and microbially derived food additives. The main topics discussed under 'additives from plant origin' are the efficacy of beetroot formulations as a source of nitrate ions, plant-derived food preservatives and plant-derived food additives used in meat and meat-based products. The further chapters discuss 'additives from microbial origin' focusing on lactic acid bacteria and additives derived from lactic acid bacteria and food additives used in 'bread-making'. Overall, this manuscript emphasises the concept of 'clean labelling' and the importance of natural food additives.
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Food additives /edited by A. Larry Branen ... [et al.]
New York :Marcel Dekker,2002
xv, 938 p. :ill. ;25 cm.
Ký hiệu phân loại (DDC): 664.06
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Food additives data book / Jim Smith; Lily Hong-Shum edited
Chichester, West Sussex, UK ; Aimes, Iowa : Wiley-Blackwell, 2011.
xvi, 1107 pages : illustrations ; 26 cm
Ký hiệu phân loại (DDC): 664
"The use of additives in food is dynamic, as consumers demand fewer additives in foods and governments review the list of additives approved and their permitted levels. Scientists also refine the knowledge of the risk assessment process and improve alternative additives, processes or ingredients. The revised second edition of this major reference work covers all the "must-have" technical data on food additives.
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Food chemical risk analysis / David R Tennant (editor)
Boston, MA : Springer, 2011
XVII-470 pages. : illustrations ; 25 cm.
Ký hiệu phân loại (DDC): 641.3
Food Chemical Risk Analysis provides an introduction to the sciences of food chemistry and risk analysis and demonstrates how the potential hazards associated with food chemicals can be assessed and managed. Food scares are never far from the news and particular attention is therefore focused on the consumer perception of risk and risk communication. Leading international experts provide unique insights in the future of food chemical risk analysis. Chapters on alternatives to animal testing show how emerging methods offer the prospect of a more rational human-based approach to toxicity testing. Discussions about relative risks and protective factors highlight the possibility that risks from food can be over-estimated and approaches to avoid such risks are proposed. The science of risk management is presented as more than just a method for translating science into policy by demonstrating how social, psychological, economic ethical and other factors can, and should be taken into account. The book makes it clear that if risk communication is to be effective, an integrated approach to risk analysis must be adopted.
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