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  wrigley backed study shows gum could reduce snack craving  

chewing gum reduces cravings for sweet and salty snacks in between meals, and could aid appetite control, according to researchers. this study, which was funded, in part, by the wrigley science institute and published in the journal appetite, concludes that chewing gum for at least 45 minutes suppresses hunger, appetite and cravings for snacks as well as promoting fullness. the authors, based at the institute of psychological sciences at the university of leeds said that their study demonstrated that in “participants who are moderately restrained eaters, who are motivated to lose weight or maintain weight loss, chewing gum reduced desire for and intake of highly palatable sweet and salty snacks.” they noted that studies looking at orosensory stimulation in the development of satiation have shown that chewing produces a greater reduction in food intake than the same energy provided as a drink or semi-solid. sweetened chewing gum, continue the authors, could be a useful part of a weight management programme in some individuals. “if consumers could satisfy cravings and feel less tempted by high energy snacks, gum may be a useful adjunct to weight control.” however, the researchers caution that “since energy balance is achieved over a long period of time, the effects of repeated exposure to gum within a weight loss programme is necessary to assess its influence on weight management within a controlled, clinical trial.” the study the study tested the hypothesis that chewing sweetened gum will reduce subjective appetite and subsequent snack intake in moderately restrained eaters. the authors said that 60 healthy participants (53 women) came to the laboratory on four occasions for a standard lunch. they explained that for eligibility, participants had to be aged between 18 and 55 years of age, not be underweight, have a full set of teeth in good repair, not be pregnant or breastfeeding, be in good health with no allergies to gum and not be taking medications likely to influence appetite and food intake. “only volunteers who reported snacking and chewing gum regularly were recruited into the experiment, since consumers who do not regularly chew gum may have found the experiment novel or even unpleasant.


    Source :foodnavigator.com     Date : 1  August   2011


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egg whites show gluten-free product potential

formulating gluten-free products with proteins from egg white may improve the volume of bread and enhance the overall product, suggests new research. researchers from the ohio state university report in food chemistry that including egg white solids in gluten-free dough formulated with hydroxypropyl methylcellulose (hpmc) produced bread with enhanced loaf volume. led by rachel crockett, the researchers note that levels of egg white solids needed to exceed 15 per cent in order to overcome potential negative interactions between the egg-derived ingredients and hpmc. more

 Source : foodnavigator.com   Date : 17 August 2011
push by australian government health to reformulate food

the federal department of health and ageing is sponsoring the csiro to conduct three workshops around australia as information-sharing forums for industry, government and researchers involved in food innovation and product reformulation. the workshop programs will include presentations from national and international speakers involved in food innovation and product reformulation as well as opportunities to discuss innovation techniques and challenges. more

 Source : ausfoodnews.com.au   Date : 16 August 2011
breakthrough natural preservative kills foodborne bacteria

a new naturally-occurring preservative that could be added to food during processing has the potential to kill deadly pathogens and extend shelf life, said the us scientists behind the discovery. researchers from the university of minnesota said they have found a novel lantibiotic - a peptide produced by a harmless bacterium - that is the first natural preservative with the ability to kill gram negative bacteria,such as e. more

 Source : foodnavigator.com   Date : 10 August 2011
dvd guide for butchers launched

the fsa has produced a dvd for those working in butchers shops to encourage them to think about the type of food safety risks they face in their business and how they should control them. it features three butchers talking about the steps they have taken to reduce food safety risks. the dvd has been produced as part of the agency’s response to addressing the recommendations of the public inquiry into the serious outbreak of e. more

 Source : food.gov.uk   Date : 2 August 2011
reducing water build-up on floors key to listeria control in cake factories

spanish researchers analysing a cake-manufacturing facility found that non-food contacts areas such as the floor are a breeding ground for listeria monocytogenes (lm), and that the pathogen can remain in such areas post sanitation. the authors, writing in food control , argue that identification of lm survival points could be of value in terms of optimising pathogen control as part of a haccp programme. more

 Source : foodqualitynews.com   Date : 2 August 2011
freeze-dried salmon targets applications from soups to space food

freeze-dried salmon could be the latest thing among health-conscious astronauts and military types and mountain climbers, thanks to work at the university of alaska fairbanks (uaf). researchers have devised a process that removes around 97 per cent of the moisture from salmon while preserving qualities such as taste and colour. the product is also quick to hydrate and can be stored at room temperature. more

 Source : foodnavigator.com   Date : 2 August 2011
new online consultation on food security and nutrition launched

the committee on world food security (cfs) has launched a new online consultation on food security and nutrition governance. the purpose of the consultation is to gather inputs for the preparation of the global strategic framework for food security and nutrition (gsf), a document being developed to improve coordination and support global, regional and country-led actions to prevent future food crises, eliminate hunger and ensure food security and nutrition for all. more

 Source : fao.org   Date : 28 July 2011
food safety firm neogen reports net income up 30%

food and animal safety company neogen reported a 30 percent boost to its net income to reach $22,839,000 for its 2011 fiscal year, which ended may 3. net income climbed to $0.96 per share, compared with $0.76 per share the year before. pathogen test kits sold well, reported neogen. revenues rose 23 percent to $172,683,000, up from $140,509,000 in the company’s previous fiscal year. more

 Source : foodqualitynews.com   Date : 28 July 2011
uncertainties remain on safety of smoke flavour: efsa

following the evaluation of new data, the european food safety authority (efsa) has updated its opinion on the safety of two smoke flavourings used in the eu. efsa experts concluded that at the proposed use and use levels fumokomp is not of safety concern. however they said that despite new data on zesti smoke code 10, there is still an insufficient margin of safety, with the authority concluding that its use is of safety concern. more

 Source : foodnavigator.com   Date : 28 July 2011
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