Reports that heat processing of foods induces the formation of acrylamide heightened interest in the chemistry, biochemistry, and safety of this compound. Acrylamide-induced neurotoxicity, reproductive toxicity, genotoxicity, and carcinogenicity are potential human health risks based on animal studies. Because exposure of humans to acrylamide can come from both external sources and the diet, there exists a need to develop a better understanding of its formation and distribution in food and its role in human health. To contribute to this effort, experts from eight countries have presented data on the chemistry, analysis, metabolism, pharmacology, and toxicology of acrylamide. Specifically covered are the following aspects: exposure from the ...
The report in April 2002 of high levels of the chemical compound acrylamide in starch-rich, processe...
This review provides a framework contributing to the risk assessment of acrylamide in food. It is ba...
Most people in Western countries are familiar with common foodborne disease such as salmonella, prim...
Acrylamide is utilized in the synthesis of polyacrylamide all over the world. It is an industrially ...
Acrylamide is formed in food containing starch such as French fries, potato crisps, crunch muesli, a...
Abstract: Acrylamide is a toxic and potentially carcinogenic chemical. It was assumed that the mecha...
Acrylamide (AA) is an important industrial chemical agent that is mainly used in the production of p...
Acrylamide (AA) is a water soluble white crystalline solid commonly used in industries. It was liste...
Acrylamide is a compound that is formed through the Maillard reaction from the reaction between free...
Acrylamide is formed in heat processing of many common foods. According to animal cancer tests acryl...
Acrylamide is a compound that is formed through the Maillard reaction from the reaction between free...
Acrylamide is formed in heat processing of many common foods. According to animal cancer tests acryl...
Most people in Western countries are familiar with common foodborne disease such as salmonella, prim...
Most people in Western countries are familiar with common foodborne disease such as salmonella, prim...
Acrylamide has a toxic potential in tissues including the reproductive and urinary system. It is als...
The report in April 2002 of high levels of the chemical compound acrylamide in starch-rich, processe...
This review provides a framework contributing to the risk assessment of acrylamide in food. It is ba...
Most people in Western countries are familiar with common foodborne disease such as salmonella, prim...
Acrylamide is utilized in the synthesis of polyacrylamide all over the world. It is an industrially ...
Acrylamide is formed in food containing starch such as French fries, potato crisps, crunch muesli, a...
Abstract: Acrylamide is a toxic and potentially carcinogenic chemical. It was assumed that the mecha...
Acrylamide (AA) is an important industrial chemical agent that is mainly used in the production of p...
Acrylamide (AA) is a water soluble white crystalline solid commonly used in industries. It was liste...
Acrylamide is a compound that is formed through the Maillard reaction from the reaction between free...
Acrylamide is formed in heat processing of many common foods. According to animal cancer tests acryl...
Acrylamide is a compound that is formed through the Maillard reaction from the reaction between free...
Acrylamide is formed in heat processing of many common foods. According to animal cancer tests acryl...
Most people in Western countries are familiar with common foodborne disease such as salmonella, prim...
Most people in Western countries are familiar with common foodborne disease such as salmonella, prim...
Acrylamide has a toxic potential in tissues including the reproductive and urinary system. It is als...
The report in April 2002 of high levels of the chemical compound acrylamide in starch-rich, processe...
This review provides a framework contributing to the risk assessment of acrylamide in food. It is ba...
Most people in Western countries are familiar with common foodborne disease such as salmonella, prim...