Acrylamide, a starchy food process contaminant is carcinogenic, neurotoxic and genotoxic substance. It is formed at temperatures of 100°C- 220°C. The chips are very popular food items especially among children. Deep Frying of chips may cause production of acrylamide. The presence of acrylamide in chips may result in severe health issues in consumers especially in children. By keeping this aspect in view, the present study was conducted to determine acrylamide in different potato chips of branded and non-branded quality. The highest amount of acrylamide was determined in chips sample K obtained from local store (nonbranded) in Lahore i.e. 2649.80 µg/kg and the lowest concentration of acrylamide was detected in sample taken from local vendor ...
For over ten years, there has been a considerable interest in determination of acrylamide in foodstu...
The aim of this thesis was to verify the indicated occurrence of acrylamide formation in heating of ...
Abstract: Acrylamide is potential carcinogenic compound that possesses neurotoxicity activity. In th...
In the recent past scientists in Britain, Sweden and South Africa have discovered that the process o...
In April 2002, it was announced that a substance called acrylamide was produced by heating and manuf...
Potato-based products represent an important part of the daily intake of food-derived acrylamide, ma...
A new sensitive method using high performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) and liquid extraction for...
The aim of our study was to examine relation between the asparagine level in raw material and acryla...
Objectives: Acrylamide is a carcinogenic substance produced by a chemical reaction between reducing ...
Background and Objectives: In the production process of foods rich in carbohydrates and some other f...
Currently, acrylamide concentration in processed food products have become a very serious health iss...
The present study aims to quantify acrylamide and metals in potato and corn chips and to determine t...
Acrylamide is a by-product of the Maillard reaction and is potentially carcinogenic to humans. It is...
For over ten years, there has been a considerable interest in determination of acrylamide in foodstu...
Background Acrylamide as a possible carcinogen is known to form in heated carbohydrate-rich food suc...
For over ten years, there has been a considerable interest in determination of acrylamide in foodstu...
The aim of this thesis was to verify the indicated occurrence of acrylamide formation in heating of ...
Abstract: Acrylamide is potential carcinogenic compound that possesses neurotoxicity activity. In th...
In the recent past scientists in Britain, Sweden and South Africa have discovered that the process o...
In April 2002, it was announced that a substance called acrylamide was produced by heating and manuf...
Potato-based products represent an important part of the daily intake of food-derived acrylamide, ma...
A new sensitive method using high performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) and liquid extraction for...
The aim of our study was to examine relation between the asparagine level in raw material and acryla...
Objectives: Acrylamide is a carcinogenic substance produced by a chemical reaction between reducing ...
Background and Objectives: In the production process of foods rich in carbohydrates and some other f...
Currently, acrylamide concentration in processed food products have become a very serious health iss...
The present study aims to quantify acrylamide and metals in potato and corn chips and to determine t...
Acrylamide is a by-product of the Maillard reaction and is potentially carcinogenic to humans. It is...
For over ten years, there has been a considerable interest in determination of acrylamide in foodstu...
Background Acrylamide as a possible carcinogen is known to form in heated carbohydrate-rich food suc...
For over ten years, there has been a considerable interest in determination of acrylamide in foodstu...
The aim of this thesis was to verify the indicated occurrence of acrylamide formation in heating of ...
Abstract: Acrylamide is potential carcinogenic compound that possesses neurotoxicity activity. In th...