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Food additivesDefinition Food additives are substances that become part of a food product when added (intentionally or unintentionally) during the processing or production of that food. Function Food additives serve five main functions: 1. Maintain product consistency Emulsifiers provide a consistent texture and prevent products from separating. Stabilizers and thickeners provide a uniform texture. Anticaking agents enable substances to flow freely. 2. Improve or preserve the nutrient value Fortification and enrichment of foods has made it possible to improve the nutritional status of the U.S. population. For example, vitamins and minerals are added to many foods including flour, cereal, margarine, and milk. This helps to make up for vitamins or minerals that may be low or completely lacking in a person's diet. All products that contain added nutrients must be labeled. 3. Maintain the wholesomeness of foods Contamination from bacteria can allow food-borne illnesses to occur. Preservatives reduce the spoilage that air, fungi, bacteria, or yeast can cause. Preservatives such as antioxidants help baked goods preserve their flavor by preventing the fats and oils from becoming rancid. They also keep fresh fruits from turning brown when exposed to the air. 4. Control the acidity and alkalinity, and to provide leavening Specific additives help change the acidity or alkalinity of foods to obtain a desired taste, color, or flavor. Leavening agents that release acids when they are heated react with baking soda to help biscuits, cakes, and other baked goods rise. 5. Provide color and enhance flavor Certain colors improve the appearance of foods. There are many spices and natural and synthetic flavors that bring out the best in the flavor of food. Food Sources Intentional or direct food additives are added to foods to produce a desired effect, such as to maintain freshness, improve nutritional quality, assist in processing or preparing food, or make a food more appealing. Unintentional or indirect food additives are substances that are found in food during the production or the processing of a particular item. These are present in minimal quantities in the final product. Side Effects The FDA has a list of food additives generally recognized as safe (the GRAS list). Many have not undergone any testing, but they are regarded as safe by the scientific community. These substances are put on the GRAS list, which contains approximately 700 items. Examples of some of the items on this list are: guar gum, sugar, salt, and vinegar. The list is evaluated on an ongoing basis. Safe is defined by Congress as "reasonable certainty that no harm will result from use" of an additive. Some substances that are found to be harmful to people or animals may be allowed, but only at the level of 1/100th of the amount that is considered harmful. This margin of safety is a protection for the consumer by limiting the intake of a dangerous substance. For example, some people are allergic to sulfites, and their reaction can be mild or very severe. People with any allergies or food intolerances should always check the ingredient listing (label) for their own protection. The list of additives has been changed dramatically since the time the government began overseeing its safety. It is still important to gather information about the safety of food additives. The general public is encouraged to inform the FDA of any adverse reactions related to food or food additives. Recommendations The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) supervise and regulate the use of additives in products sold in the United States. However, people who have special diets or intolerances should be careful in selecting products in the grocery store. Page Content: Additives in food; Artificial flavors and color ; additive food; additive allergic food list reaction; additive food list; additive chemical food; additive food harmful; additive carrageenan food; additive effects food; additive food plant production; additive dangerous food; additive food manufacturer; additive food preservatives; additive allergy food; additive bad food; additive food poisonous; additive food msg; additive child edta food; additive code food; additive color food; additive food in; additive factory food production; additive facility food production; 2006 additive european food new; additive benefit food; additive contaminants food; additive food functional regulation; additive danger food; additive food without |
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