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Di(2-ethylhexyl)adipate has been determined in food stuffs [35-38] using isotope dilution GC -mass spectrometry [36] and other techniques. [Pg.302]


Health and Safety. The U.S. FDA has affirmed R%- and S(—)-maHc acid as substances that are generally recognized as safe (GRAS) as flavor enhancers, flavoring agents and adjuvants, and as pH control agents at levels ranging from 6.9% for hard candy to 0.7% for miscellaneous food uses (42). R%- and A(—)-maHc acid may not be used in baby foods. MaHc acid is also cleared to correct natural acid deficiencies in juice or wine (43). [Pg.523]

Bread and flour are specifically regulated in the UK, at the time of writing, by the Bread and Flour Regulations 1998, The Food Labelling (Amendment) regulations 1998, and the Miscellaneous Food Additives (Amendment) Regulations 1999. [Pg.8]

Miscellaneous Food Additives (Amendment) Regulations 1999 lays down the levels of propionates that can be added to bread. It also notes that propionates can form naturally in the fermentation of bread. [Pg.8]

Miscellaneous Food Additives Directive 95/2/EC (e.g. preservatives, antioxidants, emulsifiers, stabilisers, thickeners, flavour enhancers, acidity regulators, etc.)... [Pg.5]

Commission Working Document SANCO/1796/2000 amending purity criteria Directives for colours, miscellaneous food additives and sweeteners (i.e. evaluation of additives and flavourings from GM sources)... [Pg.6]

Commission Directive 96/77/EC laying down specific purity criteria for miscellaneous food additives... [Pg.6]

Plastic materials are the main components of food packages used for dairy products, baked goods, breads, beverages, breakfast cereals, confectionery, pasta, and other miscellaneous food products (Table 14.1). [Pg.317]

Other daily products Ice cream (83). whole milk (50). sherbet (45). Miscellaneous foods Pretzels (7800), soy sauce (regular) (6082), dill pickles (4000-5000), soy sauce (mild) (3569), green olives (2400). soda crackers (1100), salted peanuts (groundnuts) (418), eggs (122). [Pg.1494]

The principal use of tin is in the making of containers (HSDB 1989), including aerosol cans and miscellaneous food and beverage containers (WHO 1980). Tin is also used as a reducing agent in... [Pg.132]

Use Packaging foil containing shampoos, toothpaste, towelettes, and miscellaneous food pouches. [Pg.913]

United States Food and Dmg Administration (2007a) Guide to inspections of manufacturers of miscellaneous food products. Vol. 1. Section 4, Tree nuts. United States Department of Health and Human Services, Food and Dmg Administration, Office of Regulatory Affairs (http //www.fda.gov/ora/inspect ref/igs/foodsp.html SECTION%204). [Pg.355]

FIGURE 4.24 Predicted values of thermal conductivity of miscellaneous foods at 25°C. [Pg.104]

Miscellaneous food stores 733 Mailing, reproduction, and stenographic... [Pg.354]


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