This article reviews current European legislation concerning allergens and their labelling, in particular in relation to the need to optimise consumer protection and improve the quality of life of food allergic consumers. Adequate communication concerning the presence of (potentially) allergenic ingredients is, for susceptible individuals, essential if intake of these hazardous ingredients is to be avoided. European food labelling legislation requires pre-packaged foodstuffs to be labelled with a list of ingredients, including a reference to allergens. However, some food products and ingredients are excluded from these labelling requirements. These exceptions may represent hazards for food allergic individuals. In order to contribute to a h...
Background: Recent changes in European food safety legislation have resulted in the implementation o...
It has been estimated that 5-8% of children and 1-2% of the adults in developed countries are affect...
It has been estimated that 5-8% of children and 1-2% of the adults in developed countries are affect...
This article reviews current European legislation concerning allergens and their labelling, in parti...
Food allergy represents an increasing public health issue, and a large number of food control author...
Food allergy appears to be on the rise with the current mainstay of treatment centred on allergen av...
New EU regulations regarding food allergen labelling were introduced in 2005. These rules were intro...
As the current treatment for food allergy involves dietary exclusion of the problem food, informatio...
New EU regulations regarding food allergen labelling were introduced in 2005. These rules were intro...
As the current treatment for food allergy involves dietary exclusion of the problem food, informatio...
Background: Recent changes in European food safety legislation have resulted in the implementation o...
Food allergy appears to be on the rise with the current mainstay of treatment centred on allergen av...
Background: Recent changes in European food safety legislation have resulted in the implementation o...
Background: Recent changes in European food safety legislation have resulted in the implementation o...
Background: Recent changes in European food safety legislation have resulted in the implementation o...
Background: Recent changes in European food safety legislation have resulted in the implementation o...
It has been estimated that 5-8% of children and 1-2% of the adults in developed countries are affect...
It has been estimated that 5-8% of children and 1-2% of the adults in developed countries are affect...
This article reviews current European legislation concerning allergens and their labelling, in parti...
Food allergy represents an increasing public health issue, and a large number of food control author...
Food allergy appears to be on the rise with the current mainstay of treatment centred on allergen av...
New EU regulations regarding food allergen labelling were introduced in 2005. These rules were intro...
As the current treatment for food allergy involves dietary exclusion of the problem food, informatio...
New EU regulations regarding food allergen labelling were introduced in 2005. These rules were intro...
As the current treatment for food allergy involves dietary exclusion of the problem food, informatio...
Background: Recent changes in European food safety legislation have resulted in the implementation o...
Food allergy appears to be on the rise with the current mainstay of treatment centred on allergen av...
Background: Recent changes in European food safety legislation have resulted in the implementation o...
Background: Recent changes in European food safety legislation have resulted in the implementation o...
Background: Recent changes in European food safety legislation have resulted in the implementation o...
Background: Recent changes in European food safety legislation have resulted in the implementation o...
It has been estimated that 5-8% of children and 1-2% of the adults in developed countries are affect...
It has been estimated that 5-8% of children and 1-2% of the adults in developed countries are affect...