Amaranth is a synthetic red azo dye approved in several countries such as Canada, Australia and Brazil, but banned in the United States. There are few studies evaluating the exposure of the general population to this food colouring substance, in Brazil, specifically, there are virtually no data on its intake. This study aimed to estimate the Theoretical Maximum Daily Intake (TMDI) of the Brazilian population and to quantify Amaranth in foods that contribute the most to its consumption. Data on the presence of Amaranth were correlated with consumption data from National Household Budget Surveys carried out in 2008/2009 and 2017/2018, among people aged ten or older. The results show that the mean TMDI (mg/ day) of Amaranth does not exceed the...
The theoretical maximum daily intakes (TMDI) of the phenolic antioxidants butylated hydroxyanisole (...
A number of preparations of natural colours from vegetable, insect and algae sources are presently u...
The daily intakes of benzoates and sorbates from selected food categories were estimated in Brazil i...
The Potential Weekly Intake (PWI) of artificial food colours by 3-14-year-old children living in the...
There are very few studies evaluating the exposure of the general population to food colours. This s...
The Potential Weekly Intake (PWI) of artificial food colours by 3-14-year-old children living in the...
Most commercially grown produce in the Caribbean is cultivated from imported hybrid seeds. Consumers...
In Brazil, in the last 20 years, dietary risk assessments have been conducted on pesticides, mycotox...
Unhealthy nutrition has grave consequences. Diseases of nutritional origin (gastrointestinal disease...
This study investigated whether the Portuguese population is at risk of exceeding ADI levels for ace...
none19siScientific opinion of the Panel on Food Additives and Nutrient Sources added to Food (ANS) ...
Abstract: Azo dyes and their derivatives have been linked to cases of bladder, prostate, esophagus, ...
The use of fruits and vegetables is important due to their rich chemical composition and high nutrit...
The use of fruits and vegetables is important due to their rich chemical composition and high nutrit...
Cumulative acute dietary risk assessments of organophosphorus (OPs), carbamates (CBs) and pyrethroid...
The theoretical maximum daily intakes (TMDI) of the phenolic antioxidants butylated hydroxyanisole (...
A number of preparations of natural colours from vegetable, insect and algae sources are presently u...
The daily intakes of benzoates and sorbates from selected food categories were estimated in Brazil i...
The Potential Weekly Intake (PWI) of artificial food colours by 3-14-year-old children living in the...
There are very few studies evaluating the exposure of the general population to food colours. This s...
The Potential Weekly Intake (PWI) of artificial food colours by 3-14-year-old children living in the...
Most commercially grown produce in the Caribbean is cultivated from imported hybrid seeds. Consumers...
In Brazil, in the last 20 years, dietary risk assessments have been conducted on pesticides, mycotox...
Unhealthy nutrition has grave consequences. Diseases of nutritional origin (gastrointestinal disease...
This study investigated whether the Portuguese population is at risk of exceeding ADI levels for ace...
none19siScientific opinion of the Panel on Food Additives and Nutrient Sources added to Food (ANS) ...
Abstract: Azo dyes and their derivatives have been linked to cases of bladder, prostate, esophagus, ...
The use of fruits and vegetables is important due to their rich chemical composition and high nutrit...
The use of fruits and vegetables is important due to their rich chemical composition and high nutrit...
Cumulative acute dietary risk assessments of organophosphorus (OPs), carbamates (CBs) and pyrethroid...
The theoretical maximum daily intakes (TMDI) of the phenolic antioxidants butylated hydroxyanisole (...
A number of preparations of natural colours from vegetable, insect and algae sources are presently u...
The daily intakes of benzoates and sorbates from selected food categories were estimated in Brazil i...