This study has examined how cooking affects the levels of the toxicantsaflatoxin, arsenic, lead, dioxins, cadmium, mercury, perfluorinatedcompounds and polybrominated diphenyl ethers in rice, potatoes and fish.Not every toxicant was examined for all three types of food, they were onlyexamined for those types of food where current levels of the toxicant in thattype of food are relevant from a risk assessment perspective. To determineif there is a danger of negative effects due to the exposure of thesetoxicants from food, articles from the Swedish National Food Agency andother scientific articles have been compiled. A minor experimentalsubstudy was also performed where rice bought in Uppsala was rinsed andboiled in different ways to see if th...
Mushrooms can accumulate toxic trace elements. The objectives of the present study are to evaluate l...
Seafood consumption is a major route for human exposure to environmental contaminants of emerging co...
Abstract This study aimed to determine the percentage of reduction of lead and cadmium by chelating ...
This study has examined how cooking affects the levels of the toxicantsaflatoxin, arsenic, lead, dio...
Toxic elements such as mercury, arsenic, cadmium, and lead, sometimes called heavy metals, can dimin...
The health risks associated with rice consumption may decrease if consumers use cooking practices wh...
Cooking is a process that could reduce the contamination level of toxic chemicals such ...
Spices are an essential part of our food preparations and are considered a potential source of healt...
A pilot study with the intention of examining how different preparation techniques of salmon and her...
The greater part of exposure to inorganic arsenic in Sweden occurs via certain foods. The Swedish Na...
This work presents the effects of pan cooking on PCBs, PCDD/Fs, pesticides and trace elements in mea...
Exposure to chemical contaminants found in foods has been associated with diverse adverse health eff...
Arsenic is an element that is widely distributed throughout the environment. Its compounds are mainl...
This report documents the scientific basis for the Swedish National Food Administration’s (NFA) risk...
The Norwegian Food Safety Authority has requested a risk assessment of inorganic arsenic in the Norw...
Mushrooms can accumulate toxic trace elements. The objectives of the present study are to evaluate l...
Seafood consumption is a major route for human exposure to environmental contaminants of emerging co...
Abstract This study aimed to determine the percentage of reduction of lead and cadmium by chelating ...
This study has examined how cooking affects the levels of the toxicantsaflatoxin, arsenic, lead, dio...
Toxic elements such as mercury, arsenic, cadmium, and lead, sometimes called heavy metals, can dimin...
The health risks associated with rice consumption may decrease if consumers use cooking practices wh...
Cooking is a process that could reduce the contamination level of toxic chemicals such ...
Spices are an essential part of our food preparations and are considered a potential source of healt...
A pilot study with the intention of examining how different preparation techniques of salmon and her...
The greater part of exposure to inorganic arsenic in Sweden occurs via certain foods. The Swedish Na...
This work presents the effects of pan cooking on PCBs, PCDD/Fs, pesticides and trace elements in mea...
Exposure to chemical contaminants found in foods has been associated with diverse adverse health eff...
Arsenic is an element that is widely distributed throughout the environment. Its compounds are mainl...
This report documents the scientific basis for the Swedish National Food Administration’s (NFA) risk...
The Norwegian Food Safety Authority has requested a risk assessment of inorganic arsenic in the Norw...
Mushrooms can accumulate toxic trace elements. The objectives of the present study are to evaluate l...
Seafood consumption is a major route for human exposure to environmental contaminants of emerging co...
Abstract This study aimed to determine the percentage of reduction of lead and cadmium by chelating ...