Introduction. Acrylamide, produced during thermal processing of carbohydrate-rich foods, is classified as probably carcinogenic to humansâ by the International Agency for Research on Cancer.Objective. The aim of this study was to determine acrylamide levels in biscuits and breakfast cereals considering the widespread use of these products for all ages.Method. Acrylamide determination was carried out in 56 samples by HPLC-UV technique.Results and discussion. The results showed a considerable variability in the contents of acrylamide in the samples analysed, most likely due to differences in industrial processing and ingredients. The percentages of contaminated samples tested were very high (95.5% of the biscuits and 75% of the breakfast cere...
Acrylamide concentration in food products collected from the Tehran market was investigated by the a...
Acrylamide is formed in food containing starch such as French fries, potato crisps, crunch muesli, a...
Background and objective(s):Acrylamide is a carcinogenic substance for animals and to humans. The ha...
Breakfast cereals are important contributors to acrylamide daily exposure in Western countries. Acry...
Acrylamide forms when some foods are prepared at temperatures usually above 120°C and in low moistur...
Acrylamide (AA) is a probable human carcinogen and undesirable contaminant which is produced by the ...
Acrylamide (also known as 2-propenamide) (AA) is a toxicant that develops in food during high-temper...
Acrylamide (AA) is a neo-formed toxic compound that develops in foods during cooking at temperatures...
In 2002, the Swedish National Food Administration and the University of Stockholm reported that cert...
Acrylamide is a carcinogenic chemical contaminant formed in heat-treated foods. In this study, a dup...
Acrylamide is a by-product of the Maillard reaction and is potentially carcinogenic to humans. It is...
Acrylamide, identified by the International Cancer Research Center as a possible carcinogenic compou...
Acrylamide has recently been found in a range of heat treated food items. As it is a neurotoxic agen...
Acrylamide is a chemical substance that has been classified as probably carcinogenic (group 2A) by t...
Acrylamide is a compound detrimental to health, therefore, pursuant to the EU Commission Recommendat...
Acrylamide concentration in food products collected from the Tehran market was investigated by the a...
Acrylamide is formed in food containing starch such as French fries, potato crisps, crunch muesli, a...
Background and objective(s):Acrylamide is a carcinogenic substance for animals and to humans. The ha...
Breakfast cereals are important contributors to acrylamide daily exposure in Western countries. Acry...
Acrylamide forms when some foods are prepared at temperatures usually above 120°C and in low moistur...
Acrylamide (AA) is a probable human carcinogen and undesirable contaminant which is produced by the ...
Acrylamide (also known as 2-propenamide) (AA) is a toxicant that develops in food during high-temper...
Acrylamide (AA) is a neo-formed toxic compound that develops in foods during cooking at temperatures...
In 2002, the Swedish National Food Administration and the University of Stockholm reported that cert...
Acrylamide is a carcinogenic chemical contaminant formed in heat-treated foods. In this study, a dup...
Acrylamide is a by-product of the Maillard reaction and is potentially carcinogenic to humans. It is...
Acrylamide, identified by the International Cancer Research Center as a possible carcinogenic compou...
Acrylamide has recently been found in a range of heat treated food items. As it is a neurotoxic agen...
Acrylamide is a chemical substance that has been classified as probably carcinogenic (group 2A) by t...
Acrylamide is a compound detrimental to health, therefore, pursuant to the EU Commission Recommendat...
Acrylamide concentration in food products collected from the Tehran market was investigated by the a...
Acrylamide is formed in food containing starch such as French fries, potato crisps, crunch muesli, a...
Background and objective(s):Acrylamide is a carcinogenic substance for animals and to humans. The ha...