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RHM Technology Sudan Testing Service

RHM Technology Sudan Testing Service

The Food Standards Agency has released multiple alerts and information over the past two weeks regarding the contamination of food products with the illegal dye Sudan 1. This culminated in the recall of the offending products....

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Mycotoxins in Baby Foods

Mycotoxins in Baby Foods

The UK Food Standards Agency have recently published the results of a survey of various mycotoxins (ochratoxin A, aflatoxins and patulin) in 199 baby and infant food products. www.food.gov.uk/science/surveillance/fsis2004branch/fsis6804 Overall the level of mycotoxin...

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Chemical Reactions in Food V conference in Prague

Chemical Reactions in Food V conference in Prague

Two researchers from RHMT recently attended the Chemical Reactions in Food V conference in Prague www.rhmtech.co.uk/pdf/finprog.pdf where they were showcasing RHMT's latest advances in contaminant research. For acrylamide, a new rapid and sensitive method has been...

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Food Processing and Trichothecene Mycotoxins Publication

Food Processing and Trichothecene Mycotoxins Publication

A paper, written by two RHM Technology scientists, reviewing the current state of knowledge on food processing and trichothecene mycotoxins, has just been published (Toxicology Letters (2004) 153, 51-59). Trichothecenes (including deoxynivalenol) frequently occur in...

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Erucic Acid in Oil Preserved Foods

Erucic Acid in Oil Preserved Foods

The Food Standards Agency have reported the results of a survey on erucic acid in pickles, sauces and preserved vegetables imported from parts of Bangladesh, China, Pakistan and India, in which illegal levels were found in over 10% of products Erucic acid is a natural...

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EFSA Opinion on Zearalenone in Animal Feeds

EFSA Opinion on Zearalenone in Animal Feeds

The EFSA (European Food Safety Authority) Scientific Panel on Contaminants has released an Opinion on zearalenone in animal feeds. Zearalenone (ZEA or F2) is a mycotoxin produced by cereal species of Fusarium fungi (including F.graminearum). These fungi are common,...

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Salmonella Outbreaks

Salmonella Outbreaks

Two outbreaks of Salmonella infection have occurred recently. The first took place in Downpatrick Northern Ireland where over 100 cases of diarrhoea and vomiting were traced to a S. typhimurium infection. The source of this infection was reported to be a small hot...

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Detection of Meat in Vegetarian Foods

Detection of Meat in Vegetarian Foods

Scientists at RHM Technology have carried out research on behalf of the Food Standards Agency to help ensure that the meat-free food eaten by vegetarians and people from certain ethnic groups is not contaminated by meat. Our DNA based technique, verified by the...

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Aflatoxin Mycotoxins in Nuts and Nut Products

Aflatoxin Mycotoxins in Nuts and Nut Products

Aflatoxins (B1, B2, G1 and G2) are highly toxic mycotoxins that can occur naturally in certain food crops including nuts (e.g. Brazil, peanut, pistachios, almonds). Due to concerns about their toxicity regulatory limits are in place, a recent Food Standards Agency...

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An amendment to the Labeling Directive

An amendment to the Labeling Directive

An amendment to the Labeling Directive (2003/89/EC) requires the mandatory inclusion on food labels of the following allergenic ingredients and their derivatives: cereals containing gluten, fish, crustaceans, egg, peanut, milk and dairy products (including lactose),...

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