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Title: Food Additive Safety


1
Food Additive Safety
  • The FDC Act stipulates that food additives be
    functional and that they must possess a low or
    insignificant risk to humman health
  • Assessments of food additive are based on
    assessment of risk
  • Risks and benefits must be clearly displayed for
    all consumers

2
Major Concerns
  • Allergens
  • Illness
  • Birth and developmental defects
  • Reproductive abnormalities
  • Cancer development

3
Additive is approved only on the basis of
scientific evidence of its safetyFood additive
use will specify foods where it may be used and
the level of usage
4
Risk Assessment
  • Hazzard identification
  • Linkage to specific health effects
  • Illness
  • Birth or developmental defects
  • Repoductive abnormalities
  • Cancer
  • Dose response assessment
  • Short term
  • Life time
  • No threshold for cancer

5
Testing for Safety (See lecture notes for
procedures of those underlined)
  • Acute Toxicity
  • Short-term Toxicity
  • Sub-chronic Toxicity
  • Metabolic and Pharmacokinetic Studies
  • Mutagenicity Tests
  • In vitro Carcinogenicity Tests
  • In vivo Carcinogenicity Tests
  • Reproductive Tests
  • Chronic Feeding Studies

6
Risk Assessment (cont.)
  • Dose Response (cont)
  • LOEL lowest observed level effect
  • NOAEL no observed level effect
  • ADI acceptable daily level (NOAEL/100 if based
    on animal studies NOAEL/10 of based on human
    studies
  • Exposure Assessment
  • Difficult to assess because of differences in
    consumer food habits
  • Risk characterization
  • Qualitative
  • Quantitative

7
Risks Associated with Food Supply (ranked in
order of importance
  • Foodborne hazards of microbial origin
  • Nutrtional hazzards
  • Environmental contaminant hazzards
  • Foodborne hazards of natural origin
  • Food and color additives
  • Often perceived by consumers as 1. One reason
    for this perception is that they must be proven
    safe and absolute safety can not be proven

8
Delaney Admendment
  • Prohibits use of additives that cause cancer in
    any animal at any concentration
  • FDA has defined acceptable risk from chemical
    consumption as up to one additional caseper
    milion cases, when consumed over a lifetime
  • Repealed in respect to pesticides in 1996

9
Allergens
  • New law has passed congress and waiting for
    signature.
  • Will require clear identification of any of the 8
    major food alergens -
  • Milk
  • Eggs
  • Fish
  • Crustacean shellfish
  • Peanut
  • Tree nut
  • Wheat
  • Soybeans

10
Allergens (Cont.
  • The 8 major allergens must be labeled using their
    common or usual name
  • Allergens must be identified if they are present
    in hidden ingredients, such as spices,
    flavorings, additives and colorings

11
Hypersensitive Reactions
  • Hypersensitivity
  • A small amount produces systems, can be fatal
  • Allergy
  • Immunologic mechanisms involved in the
    pathogenisis
  • Atopic alleergy
  • Mediated by immunoglobulin E
  • Intollerance
  • Asmall amount of material causes reactions
    similar to that of an allergen, but immunologic
    mechanisms not involved

12
Allergic Reactions
  • Anaphylactic (atopic)
  • Symptoms appear within minustes and disappear
    within hours. Urticaria,, allergic rhinitis,
    conjunctivitis, darrhea, sever itch)
  • Cytotoxic
  • Rarely caused by food additives destruction of
    platelets, causing purpura
  • Immunocomplex disease
  • Immunoglobuline G and M form complexes with the
    allergen, resulting in purpura, articaria,
    arthritis and other symptons
  • Delayed allergy
  • -A rash similar to that caused by virus
    exanthema granulomatosis

13
Intollerance
  • Non-specific histamine liberation
  • Fruits, citrus, strawberry, cocoa, etc
  • Intestinal diseases
  • Gluten intollerance causing skin and intestinal
    disorders
  • Enzyme deficiency
  • Diharrhea and colic in lactose deficiency
  • Psychrological causes may underlie various kinds
    of skin and other reactions

14
Reactions to Food Additives
  • Histamine and tyramine
  • Migraines, intensitinal symptom
  • Sodium nitrite
  • Urticaria, headaches, intestinal disorders
  • Phenylethylamine
  • Headaches
  • Sulfur dioxide sulfites
  • Athmastic symtpoms may relate to sulfite oxidase
    deficiency

15
Reactions to Food Additives (cont.)
  • Azo dyes BTH, BHA, parabens
  • Monosodium glutamate
  • Wine
  • Delayed sensitivity, manifested as eczema
  • Histamine releasing action of acetaldhye
  • Richness of histamine in cerain red and white
    wines
  • Benzoate intollerance
  • Quinine intollerance
  • Sulfur dioxide intollerance

16
Benefits
  • Health benefits
  • Prevent or reduce specific disease
  • Enhance nutrition
  • Supply benefits
  • Prevent spoilage
  • Provide new sources for desired functions
  • Hedonic (sensory satisfaction)
  • Improve color, flavor and/or texture
  • Convenience
  • Time saving during preparation
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