Authors : Emerton Victoria - Choi Eugenia
Title : Essential guide to food additives
Year : 2008
Link download : Emerton_Victoria_-_Choi_Eugenia_-_Essential_guide_to_food_additives.zip
Foreword. The first edition of the Essential Guide to Food Additives was published in 2000, and its success merited the production of a second edition, which was published in 2003. The book continues to be a valuable reference tool for the food industry into the applications and legal restrictions governing food additives. Since 2003, there have been significant developments in the additives area, and this third edition sees the addition to the book of 12 new additives (including two sweeteners) and the removal of several additives such as Red 2G (E128), propyl p-hydroxybenzoate (E216) and sodium propyl p-hydroxybenzoate (E217), which are now banned from use in food due to issues with their safety. Biphenyl (E230), orthophenyl phenol (E231) and sodium orthophenyl phenol (E232) have been removed from the additives listing, as they are no longer classed as food additives, but are now plant protection products. A general discussion on the use of food additives is provided, with the addition of a section on the new trend in clean labelling, and how additives can be used to best effect to fit consumer demand for clean labels. The General Food Regulations 2004 are included which complement the Food Safety Act of 1990 and further sections within this new edition cover the genetically modified food and feed regulations and information about the food improvement agents package. As with any book containing legislation, every effort has been made to ensure that the information provided is correct at the time of going to print, but this is a fast-moving area, and readers are advised to check the current legislation on specific additives. ...
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