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efsa lactic acid opinion opens marketing opportunity
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purac is promoting its lactic acid products as a means of curbing e. coli after efsa gave a positive opinion on using lactic acid treatment to decontaminate beef. in 2010 the european commission requested a scientific opinion on an application dossier submitted by the u s department of agriculture (usda) for the approval of lactic acid for uses to reduce microbial contamination of beef hides, carcasses, cuts and trimmings. efsa (european food safety authority) has now published the opinion of two of its panels and said that the treatments considered consisted of using two-per cent to five-per cent lactic acid solutions at temperatures of up to 55 °c applied either by spraying or misting. it was concluded that these treatments “will be of no safety concern provided the substance used complies with the european union specifications for food additives”. purac is a division of the dutch firm csm and the food preservation supplier’s core portfolio is based on lactates and lactic acid. it said several studies were evaluated that reported significant reductions in microbial loads (such as e. coli) compared to water treated or untreated carcasses. purac also highlighted that recent outbreaks of the shiga-toxin producing non-o157 stec/ehec (enterohemorrhagic e. coli) strains “have again emphasized the need for additional interventions throughout the food chain”. proven in beef lonneke van dijk, category manager meat, at purac claims its portfolio is effective against e. coli when decontaminating surfaces of fresh meat.
Source :foodnavigator.com
Date :
24
August
2011
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a high-salt diet coupled with low physical activity could be detrimental to cognitive health in older adults, according to new research. the study, published in the journal neurobiology of aging, reports that older adults who lead sedentary lifestyles and consume a lot of sodium in their diet may be putting themselves at risk for more than just heart disease. the researchers, led by dr.
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israel-based flavours, botanicals and speciality ingredients player frutarom has acquired english flavour-company aromco ltd for us$ 25million (€17.4 million). the acquisition is frutarom\'s 4th flavour company since the start of 2011 the acquisition, which is frutarom’s fourth flavour company buy-out since the start of 2011, represents a strong move by frutarom to broaden its activity and market share in developing markets.
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the high intensity sweetener advantame is not associated with any adverse effects, according to a toxicology study over two generations of rats conducted by ajinomoto. results published in food and chemical toxicology indicated that the no-observed-adverse-effect level (noael) for reproductive and developmental toxicity was determined to be 50,000 ppm, which was equivalent to between 4 to 6 grams per kilogram of body weight per day.
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the high intensity sweetener advantame is not associated with any adverse effects, according to a toxicology study over two generations of rats conducted by ajinomoto. results published in food and chemical toxicology indicated that the no-observed-adverse-effect level (noael) for reproductive and developmental toxicity was determined to be 50,000 ppm, which was equivalent to between 4 to 6 grams per kilogram of body weight per day.
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lowering dietary salt intake has the potential to save millions of lives globally by substantially reducing levels of heart disease and strokes, according to new research. speaking ahead of a united nations high level meeting on non-communicable diseases, professor francesco cappuccio from warwick medical school argued that a reduction of 3grams salt intake per day would prevent up to 8,000 stroke deaths and up to 12,000 coronary heart disease deaths per year in the uk.
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pressure from anti-palm oil campaigners on australia’s distributors and retailers continues. the campaigns concern how palm oil should be labelled as a food ingredient. the issue is now before a federal parliamentary committee inquiry in the house of representatives. public submissions are being invited by the committee and are due by monday 15 august 2011. the house economics committee has commenced its inquiry into the food standards amendment (truth in labelling – palm oil) bill 2011 that would, if passed, require makers or distributors of foods with palm oil as an ingredient, to specify the oil as ‘palm oil’.
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