The aim of this study is to present the results of a retrospective survey on the foreign matter found in foods analyzed at the Adolfo Lutz Institute, from July 2001 to July 2015. All the analyses were conducted according to the official methods described on Association of Official Agricultural Chemists (AOAC) for the micro analytical procedures and Food and Drug Administration (FDA) for the macro analytical procedures. The results showed flours, cereals and derivatives such as baking and pasta products were the types of food where foreign matters were found more frequently followed by condiments and teas. Fragments of stored grains insects, its larvae, nets, excrement, dead mites and rodent excrement were the most foreign matter found in fo...
Background: Food contact materials (FCM) may contain non-intentionally added substances (NIAS) as a ...
This study summarizes the actual problematic of mycotoxins and provide the detail review concerning ...
Analyzing fact based preventive approach to address foreign material contamination in the food indus...
This review highlights the critical concern foreign material contamination poses across the food pro...
This paper contains a comprehensive review of different types of foreign matter reported in Rapid Al...
The paper presents a philosophical approach to the investigation of foreign body incidents in food. ...
This paper investigates the association between types of food products, physical contaminants and ye...
<p>Food contact materials (FCM) are estimated to be the largest source of food contamination. ...
Chemical contaminants may occur in our food from various sources. Contaminants can be present in foo...
A European project called "Nanopathology" allowed to develop a new diagnostic tool through which the...
With the polarized debate about paper and board packaging materials, food contact materials (FCM) ma...
© 2017, Public Health Services, US Dept of Health and Human Services. All rights reserved. BACKGROUN...
As part of its effort to assure a safe food supply, the Food and Drug Administration maintains a pas...
International audienceBACKGROUND: Food contact articles (FCAs) are manufactured from food contact ma...
In the framework of Articles 23 and 33 of Regulation (EC) No 178/2002 EFSA has received from the Eur...
Background: Food contact materials (FCM) may contain non-intentionally added substances (NIAS) as a ...
This study summarizes the actual problematic of mycotoxins and provide the detail review concerning ...
Analyzing fact based preventive approach to address foreign material contamination in the food indus...
This review highlights the critical concern foreign material contamination poses across the food pro...
This paper contains a comprehensive review of different types of foreign matter reported in Rapid Al...
The paper presents a philosophical approach to the investigation of foreign body incidents in food. ...
This paper investigates the association between types of food products, physical contaminants and ye...
<p>Food contact materials (FCM) are estimated to be the largest source of food contamination. ...
Chemical contaminants may occur in our food from various sources. Contaminants can be present in foo...
A European project called "Nanopathology" allowed to develop a new diagnostic tool through which the...
With the polarized debate about paper and board packaging materials, food contact materials (FCM) ma...
© 2017, Public Health Services, US Dept of Health and Human Services. All rights reserved. BACKGROUN...
As part of its effort to assure a safe food supply, the Food and Drug Administration maintains a pas...
International audienceBACKGROUND: Food contact articles (FCAs) are manufactured from food contact ma...
In the framework of Articles 23 and 33 of Regulation (EC) No 178/2002 EFSA has received from the Eur...
Background: Food contact materials (FCM) may contain non-intentionally added substances (NIAS) as a ...
This study summarizes the actual problematic of mycotoxins and provide the detail review concerning ...
Analyzing fact based preventive approach to address foreign material contamination in the food indus...