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J Nutr ; 151(Suppl 1): 29S-37S, 2021 02 15.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33582782

RESUMO

The double fortification of salt with iodine and iron has been proposed as a method for the mass prevention of iron deficiency anemia. This article reports on the technical and financial aspects of the production of such double fortified salt (DFS) based on the experiences of current and past producers. It draws contrasts with the established process of fortifying salt solely with iodine particularly examining the cost and complexity of the processes involved. Based on these factors it questions the commercial viability of existing DFS formulations and thus their sustainability as vehicles for the widespread distribution of iron outside a subsidized environment. It makes suggestions for the future development of DFS particularly relating to the development of less expensive iron formulations suitable for use with lower quality salts and identifies key technical and economic areas to be taken into account when considering the production of DFS.


Assuntos
Tecnologia de Alimentos/economia , Tecnologia de Alimentos/normas , Alimentos Fortificados , Iodo , Ferro da Dieta/administração & dosagem , Cloreto de Sódio na Dieta , Indústria de Processamento de Alimentos/economia , Indústria de Processamento de Alimentos/normas , Humanos , Índia , Internacionalidade , Ferro da Dieta/classificação
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J Nutr ; 151(Suppl 1): 38S-46S, 2021 02 15.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33582783

RESUMO

BACKGROUND: Double-fortified salt (DFS) is a vehicle for dual fortification with iron and iodine, to reduce their respective deficiencies. This background article is the third in a series reviewing available research, analyses, and experiences on DFS as an effective delivery vehicle for iron and iodine. OBJECTIVES: The objective of this article is to systematically evaluate current programs distributing DFS around the world and catalogue opportunities, risks, and challenges related to programs that incorporate DFS. We carried out a narrative review of DFS programs from around the world with our data sources deriving from a mix of a nonsystematic literature search and interviews with key informants. METHODS: We assessed programmatic experience with DFS from social safety net programs in India (from the states of Bihar, Madhya Pradesh, and Uttar Pradesh) and from non-social safety net country programs or projects in Argentina, Cote d'Ivoire, Kenya, Morocco, Nigeria, Philippines, and Sri Lanka. RESULTS: Findings revealed color change of the final DFS product was an issue in 9 of the 14 programs or studies reviewed and was the most significant challenge that had a direct impact on consumer acceptance and uptake regardless of type of program (open market or social safety net). Other challenges identified were related to the quality of the salt and lack of DFS formulation standards and regulatory monitoring protocols. CONCLUSIONS: DFS programs need to focus on 1) improved technology with better consumer acceptance and better performance when used with lower-quality salt; 2) elucidation and enforcement of DFS formulation quality standards, along with producer incentives; and 3) strong government backing at the policy level. DFS offers a unique opportunity to leverage an almost universally consumed product with the addition of 2 important nutrients missing in many populations. However, program "maturity" will take time with urgent attention needed for quality production.


Assuntos
Tecnologia de Alimentos/economia , Tecnologia de Alimentos/normas , Alimentos Fortificados , Iodo/administração & dosagem , Ferro da Dieta/administração & dosagem , Avaliação de Programas e Projetos de Saúde , Cloreto de Sódio na Dieta , Tecnologia de Alimentos/métodos , Humanos , Índia , Internacionalidade , Ferro da Dieta/classificação
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J Nutr ; 151(Suppl 1): 64S-73S, 2021 02 15.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33582786

RESUMO

Could DFS help prevent iron deficiency and anemia? Studies in controlled settings (efficacy) demonstrate that double-fortified salt (DFS; iron added to iodized salt) reduces the prevalence of anemia and iron deficiency anemia. Studies in program settings (effectiveness) are limited and reported differing levels of DFS coverage, resulting in mixed evidence of impact on anemia. What iron formulations are available and how do they affect iodized salt? Ferrous sulfate and encapsulated ferrous fumarate (both with various enhancers and/or coating materials) are the main iron formulations currently in use for DFS. Adding iron to iodized salt may lead to adverse changes in the product, specifically discoloration and losses in iodine content. These changes are greatest when the iodized salt used in DFS production is of low quality (e.g., contain impurities, has high moisture, and is of large crystal size). DFS requires iodized salt of the highest quality and a high-quality iron formulation in order to minimize adverse sensory changes and iodine losses. Appropriate packaging of iodized salt is also important to prevent losses. What is known about the minimum requirements to manufacture DFS? DFS producers must use high-quality refined iodized salt meeting the minimum standards for DFS production (which is higher than standards for salt intended for iodization alone), and an iron formulation for which there are rigid quality-assurance measures to ensure consistent quality and blending techniques. The actual proportion of iodized salt meeting the stringent requirements necessary for DFS production is unclear, but likely to be low in many countries, especially those with fragmented salt industries and a low proportion of industrially produced salt. What are the financial implications of adding iron to iodized salt? As a result of higher input costs both for input salt and the iron compound, DFS is more expensive to produce than iodized salt and thus has a higher production cost. Various grades of iodized salt are produced and consumed in different sectors of the market. Experience in India indicates that, on average, producing DFS costs 31-40 US dollars/metric ton or 0.03-0.04 US dollars/kg more than high-quality refined iodized salt. The exact impact of this production-level cost difference on profit margins and consumer price is specific to the conditions of different salt markets. Factors such as transport costs, customary wholesale and retail mark-ups, and taxes all vary greatly and need to be assessed on a case by case basis. Is DFS in alignment with salt-reduction efforts? The WHO has long recognized that salt iodization is an important public health intervention to achieve optimal iodine nutrition and is compatible with salt-reduction goals. Fortification of salt (with any nutrient) should not be used to justify or encourage an increase in salt intake to the public. Any effort to expand salt fortification to other nutrients should be done in close consultation with WHO and those working on salt reduction. What has been the experience with DFS delivery under different platforms? To date, DFS has been introduced into the retail market and in social safety net (primarily in India) programs, but sensory changes in DFS have been raised as concerns. The higher price for DFS has limited expansion in the retail market. In social safety net programs where the cost of DFS is subsidized for beneficiaries, programs must consider long-term resourcing for sustainability. Overall: The optimal production and delivery of DFS are still under development, as many challenges need to be overcome. There is a beneficial impact on hemoglobin in efficacy trials. Thus, if those conditions can be replicated in programs or the technology can be adapted to better fit current production and delivery realities, DFS may provide an effective contribution in countries that need additional food-fortification vehicles to improve iron intake.


Assuntos
Anemia/prevenção & controle , Tecnologia de Alimentos/economia , Tecnologia de Alimentos/normas , Alimentos Fortificados , Iodo , Ferro da Dieta/administração & dosagem , Estado Nutricional , Cloreto de Sódio na Dieta , Humanos , Índia , Internacionalidade , Compostos de Ferro/classificação , Políticas
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J Food Sci ; 84(10): 2729-2735, 2019 Oct.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31550403

RESUMO

The impetus for this study is the limited amount of information on performance characteristics of food science-encompassing online bibliographic databases. Database usage is an important element in modern research because a comprehensive understanding of current knowledge is essential for effective, unbiased hypothesis formulation and testing. Six databases commonly recommended by academic libraries for information retrieval in the food sciences (Academic Search Premier [ASP], Agricultural Online Access [AGRICOLA], CAB Direct, Food Science and Technology Abstracts [FSTA], PubMed, and Web of Science [WoS]) were compared in a case study based on the research topic "in vitro bile acid binding properties of dietary lignin." A complex string of search terms was used for citation retrieval, and predetermined inclusion/exclusion criteria were used to determine the relevancy of retrieved articles. Searching WoS and CAB Direct returned the greatest number of relevant articles, followed closely by FSTA, PubMed, and AGRICOLA. FSTA and AGRICOLA returned the highest ratios of relevant-to-irrelevant articles, followed closely by CAB Direct. None of the databases, when used alone, recovered all of the relevant articles identified in the study; WoS indexed the highest percentage of relevant articles identified (WoS = 10; total = 19). WoS also had the highest number of relevant articles that were unique to any one database. The thoroughness of searching the complete group of databases was tested by comparison of retrieved citations with those found in relevant review articles, revealing the need for testing overall inclusivity. PRACTICAL APPLICATION: Comprehensive online information retrieval is the most efficient means of accessing current knowledge. Awareness of current knowledge is essential for effective, unbiased decision making in private sector and academic/government-based research endeavors. Thus, online database usage is an essential element of modern food science research. This paper provides tangible examples of the performance characteristics of online bibliographic databases commonly recommended for information retrieval in the food sciences. The paper is written so as to aid the reader in making decisions with respect to database usage for the recovery of topic-relevant peer-reviewed articles germane to their area of research.


Assuntos
Bases de Dados Factuais/normas , Tecnologia de Alimentos/normas , Pesquisa/normas , Bases de Dados Bibliográficas , Humanos , Armazenamento e Recuperação da Informação , Setor Privado
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BMC Vet Res ; 15(1): 132, 2019 May 07.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31064372

RESUMO

BACKGROUND: There is a critical need to develop appropriate on-farm euthanasia methods for poultry species. Euthanasia methods should affect the brain first causing insensibility, followed by cardiorespiratory arrest. Neck or cervical dislocation methods, either manual (CD) or mechanical (MCD), are reported to cause a prolonged time to loss of sensibility and death with inconsistent results upon application, especially MCD methods. However, there is limited information on cervical dislocation in turkeys. The overall objective of this study was to assess the welfare implications of CD and a newly developed MCD device for euthanasia of cull turkeys in comparison with intravenous (IV) pentobarbital sodium (1 mL/4.5 kg), the gold standard euthanasia method. Time to death using electroencephalographic (EEG) and behavioural responses were monitored in eight and eighteen week-old turkeys for five minutes after each euthanasia method application. Spectral analyses of EEG responses and onset of isoelectric EEGs were compared to baseline EEG recordings of birds under anesthesia and behavioural responses were studied among euthanasia treatments. A significant decrease in brain activity frequencies analysis and isoelectric EEG were recorded as time of brain death. RESULTS: All turkeys euthanized with IV pentobarbital sodium presented a rapid and irreversible decrease in the EEG activity at approximately 30s post-injection with minimal behavioural responses. CD and MCD methods caused EEG responses consistent with brain death at approximately 120 s and 300 s, respectively. Additionally, isoelectric EEGs resulted in all pentobarbital sodium and CD groups, but only in 54 and 88% of the eight and eighteen week-old turkeys in the MCD groups, respectively. There were few clear patterns of behavioural responses after CD and MCD application. However, cessation of body movement and time to isoelectric EEG after CD application were positively correlated. CONCLUSIONS: Use of CD and MCD resulted in a prolonged time to death in both age groups of turkeys. MCD application presents a number of welfare risks based on electroencephalographic and behavioural findings. Intravenous pentobarbital sodium induced rapid brain death, but possesses several on-farm limitations. To develop improvements in cervical dislocation methods, further investigations into combined or alternative methods are required to reduce the prolonged time to insensibility and death.


Assuntos
Criação de Animais Domésticos/métodos , Criação de Animais Domésticos/normas , Bem-Estar do Animal/normas , Eutanásia , Tecnologia de Alimentos/métodos , Aves Domésticas/fisiologia , Animais , Comportamento Animal/fisiologia , Eletroencefalografia/veterinária , Tecnologia de Alimentos/normas
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Food Funct ; 9(4): 2080-2089, 2018 Apr 25.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29594273

RESUMO

The effect of the addition of galactooligosaccharides (GOS) on sterol bioaccessibility in three plant sterol (PS)-enriched milk-based fruit beverages (without GOS addition (MfB) and with 2.5 g (MfB-G2) and 5.0 g (MfB-G5) GOS per 250 mL) was evaluated after micellar gastrointestinal digestion. Cholesterol bioaccessibility was very similar among beverages, though a slight significant increase (from 80% to 85%) was observed by the addition of 5.0 g GOS. The addition of GOS did not affect total PS bioaccessibility (≈37%). Based on the results obtained after micellar digestion, it has been demonstrated that these beverages could be a suitable food matrix for simultaneous enrichment with PS and GOS. The harmonized in vitro digestion model INFOGEST was applied to the MfB beverage, but the cholesterol content could not be quantified due to its contribution of bile salts. Hence, it was proposed: (i) a change in porcine bile salt concentration from 10 mM to 1.4 mM (in order to compare with micellar digestion); or (ii) a change of bile salt origin (bovine instead of porcine), maintaining physiological concentration (10 mM, INFOGEST condition). Both options allowed cholesterol quantification, with bioaccessibilities of 62% (reduction of bile salts) and 38% (replacement of the bile salt source), whereas plant sterol bioaccessibilities were 22% and 14%, respectively. Therefore, the change of bile salt origin maintaining INFOGEST concentration is proposed as a method to evaluate sterol (cholesterol and PS) bioaccessibility in these beverages, demonstrating the need for the selection of appropriate conditions of the INFOGEST harmonized method according to the food matrix and compounds to be determined.


Assuntos
Laticínios , Digestão , Aditivos Alimentares/química , Sucos de Frutas e Vegetais , Modelos Biológicos , Fitosteróis/metabolismo , Trissacarídeos/química , Animais , Ácidos e Sais Biliares/química , Ácidos e Sais Biliares/metabolismo , Doenças Cardiovasculares/dietoterapia , Doenças Cardiovasculares/prevenção & controle , Colesterol na Dieta/análise , Colesterol na Dieta/metabolismo , Laticínios/análise , Aditivos Alimentares/administração & dosagem , Tecnologia de Alimentos/métodos , Tecnologia de Alimentos/normas , Alimentos Especializados/análise , Sucos de Frutas e Vegetais/análise , Fármacos Gastrointestinais/administração & dosagem , Fármacos Gastrointestinais/química , Glicolipídeos/metabolismo , Glicoproteínas/metabolismo , Guias como Assunto , Humanos , Técnicas In Vitro/normas , Doenças Inflamatórias Intestinais/dietoterapia , Doenças Inflamatórias Intestinais/prevenção & controle , Gotículas Lipídicas , Micelas , Valor Nutritivo , Projetos de Pesquisa/normas , Trissacarídeos/administração & dosagem
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J Sci Food Agric ; 98(4): 1444-1452, 2018 Mar.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28776694

RESUMO

BACKGROUND: To minimize the mortality rates of individuals affected by disasters, providing high-quality food relief during the initial stages of an emergency is crucial. The goal of this study was to develop a formulation for a high-energy, nutrient-dense prototype using linear programming (LP) model as a novel method for developing formulations for food products. RESULTS: The model consisted of the objective function and the decision variables, which were the formulation costs and weights of the selected commodities, respectively. The LP constraints were the Institute of Medicine and the World Health Organization specifications of the content of nutrients in the product. Other constraints related to the product's sensory properties were also introduced to the model. Nonlinear constraints for energy ratios of nutrients were linearized to allow their use in the LP. Three focus group studies were conducted to evaluate the palatability and other aspects of the optimized formulation. New constraints were introduced to the LP model based on the focus group evaluations to improve the formulation. CONCLUSION: LP is an appropriate tool for designing formulations of food products to meet a set of nutritional requirements. This method is an excellent alternative to the traditional 'trial and error' method in designing formulations. © 2017 Society of Chemical Industry.


Assuntos
Fast Foods/análise , Tecnologia de Alimentos/métodos , Desastres , Emergências , Fast Foods/normas , Qualidade dos Alimentos , Abastecimento de Alimentos , Tecnologia de Alimentos/normas , Humanos , Valor Nutritivo , Programação Linear
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Adv Biochem Eng Biotechnol ; 161: 71-91, 2017.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28289768

RESUMO

Individual items of any agricultural commodity are different from each other in terms of colour, shape or size. Furthermore, as they are living thing, they change their quality attributes over time, thereby making the development of accurate automatic inspection machines a challenging task. Machine vision-based systems and new optical technologies make it feasible to create non-destructive control and monitoring tools for quality assessment to ensure adequate accomplishment of food standards. Such systems are much faster than any manual non-destructive examination of fruit and vegetable quality, thus allowing the whole production to be inspected with objective and repeatable criteria. Moreover, current technology makes it possible to inspect the fruit in spectral ranges beyond the sensibility of the human eye, for instance in the ultraviolet and near-infrared regions. Machine vision-based applications require the use of multiple technologies and knowledge, ranging from those related to image acquisition (illumination, cameras, etc.) to the development of algorithms for spectral image analysis. Machine vision-based systems for inspecting fruit and vegetables are targeted towards different purposes, from in-line sorting into commercial categories to the detection of contaminants or the distribution of specific chemical compounds on the product's surface. This chapter summarises the current state of the art in these techniques, starting with systems based on colour images for the inspection of conventional colour, shape or external defects and then goes on to consider recent developments in spectral image analysis for internal quality assessment or contaminant detection.


Assuntos
Análise de Alimentos/métodos , Frutas/classificação , Aprendizado de Máquina , Fotografação/métodos , Verduras/classificação , Análise de Alimentos/normas , Tecnologia de Alimentos/métodos , Tecnologia de Alimentos/normas , Frutas/anatomia & histologia , Reconhecimento Automatizado de Padrão/métodos , Controle de Qualidade , Verduras/anatomia & histologia
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Sci Eng Ethics ; 23(2): 489-508, 2017 04.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27192993

RESUMO

Environmental risk assessment is often affected by severe uncertainty. The frequently invoked precautionary principle helps to guide risk assessment and decision-making in the face of scientific uncertainty. In many contexts, however, uncertainties play a role not only in the application of scientific models but also in their development. Building on recent literature in the philosophy of science, this paper argues that precaution should be exercised at the stage when tools for risk assessment are developed as well as when they are used to inform decision-making. The relevance and consequences of this claim are discussed in the context of the threshold of the toxicological concern approach in food toxicology. I conclude that the approach does not meet the standards of an epistemic version of the precautionary principle.


Assuntos
Tomada de Decisões/ética , Tecnologia de Alimentos/normas , Ciência/normas , Toxicologia/normas , Incerteza , Tecnologia de Alimentos/ética , Humanos , Filosofia , Medição de Risco , Ciência/ética , Toxicologia/ética
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Public Health Nutr ; 20(6): 1126-1134, 2017 Apr.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27881191

RESUMO

OBJECTIVE: Palm oil is a cheap and versatile edible oil in widespread use as a food ingredient that has been linked to negative health and environmental outcomes. The current study aimed to understand the prospects for future health-focused policy development to limit food use of palm oil and promote a greater diversity of oils in Thailand's food system. DESIGN: Eighteen semi-structured interviews were conducted with a range of stakeholders. The interviews probed views on the economic, health and environmental dimensions of the issue, the prospects for health-focused policy development and the policy development process. Transcripts were analysed using a health policy analytical framework. SETTING: Thailand. SUBJECTS: Stakeholders from a range of ministries, regulatory agencies, the private sector, non-governmental organizations and academia. RESULTS: There are several impediments to the emergence of strong regulation, including the primacy of economic considerations in setting policy, doubt and misperception about health implications and a complex regulatory environment with little space for health-related considerations. At the same time, some sections of the food industry producing food for domestic consumption are substituting palm with other oils on the basis of consumer health perceptions. CONCLUSIONS: Strong regulation to curb the growth of palm oil is unlikely to emerge soon. However, a long-term strategy can be envisaged that relies on greater policy support for other indigenous oils, strategic rebalancing towards the use of palm oil for biofuels and oleochemicals, and harnessing Thailand's food technology capabilities to promote substitution in food production in favour of oils with healthier fatty acid composition.


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Dieta/normas , Política de Saúde , Política Nutricional/legislação & jurisprudência , Óleo de Palmeira/normas , Academias e Institutos , Ácidos Graxos/análise , Tecnologia de Alimentos/legislação & jurisprudência , Tecnologia de Alimentos/normas , Humanos , Organizações , Setor Privado , Participação dos Interessados , Tailândia
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Anal Biochem ; 508: 19-24, 2016 09 01.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27251432

RESUMO

In this study, a simple TAMRA (tetramethyl-6-carboxyrhodamine) quenching-based aptasensing platform was designed for the detection of aflatoxin B1 (AFB1). Here, we compared the analytical performance of two aptamer sequences: seqA and seqB. The AFB1 detection was based on the interactions of FAM (carboxyfluorescein)-labeled aptamer with TAMRA-labeled DNA complementary strand in the presence and absence of target analyte. Under optimized experimental conditions, TAMRA-labeled strand quenched the fluorescence response of FAM-labeled aptamer due to the noncovalent interaction between the two DNA strands. The binding of AFB1 induced the complex formation and weakened the interaction between FAM-labeled aptamer and TAMRA-labeled complementary strand, resulting in the fluorescence recovery. By using this principle concept, an assay was constructed for the detection of AFB1. The method exhibited good sensitivity, good selectivity with a limit of detection of 0.2 ng ml(-1), and a wide linear range from 0.25 to 32 ng ml(-1). For real sample application, the aptasensors were tested in beer and wine samples, with good recovery rates obtained for AFB1 detection.


Assuntos
Aflatoxina B1/análise , Aptâmeros de Nucleotídeos/química , Técnicas de Química Analítica/instrumentação , Técnicas de Química Analítica/normas , Tecnologia de Alimentos/instrumentação , Tecnologia de Alimentos/normas , Rodaminas/química , Cerveja/análise , Fluorescência , Limite de Detecção , Fatores de Tempo , Vinho/análise
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Meat Sci ; 116: 133-9, 2016 Jun.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26882212

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The feasibility of Raman spectroscopy for boar taint detection and classification was investigated using tainted and untainted backfat samples of 46 boars. For this exploratory study, backfat samples were selected according to their levels of androstenone and skatole as determined by gas chromatography and their sensory score by a trained panel. Raman spectra were collected with a portable device at freshly cut surfaces of frozen-thawed samples. Both inner and outer layers of subcutaneous fat were studied. Their varying level of unsaturation was reflected in the Raman spectra. Partial least squares regression discriminant analysis (PLS-DA) was applied to the spectra together with various pre-processing methods. A model using only spectra obtained at the inner layer resulted in the highest classification accuracy for boar taint (81% of samples correctly classified). The discrimination is shown to reflect differences in the degree of fatty acid saturation between tainted and untainted boars. In conclusion, the findings suggest that with further development Raman spectroscopy may be used to classify boar taint.


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Tecido Adiposo/química , Androsterona/química , Análise de Alimentos/instrumentação , Carne/análise , Escatol/química , Análise Espectral Raman/instrumentação , Animais , Análise de Alimentos/métodos , Tecnologia de Alimentos/normas , Humanos , Masculino , Análise Espectral Raman/métodos , Suínos , Paladar
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Public Health Nutr ; 19(1): 3-14, 2016 Jan.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26073889

RESUMO

OBJECTIVE: The present article tracks the development of the Australian National Food Plan as a 'whole of government' food policy that aimed to integrate elements of nutrition and sustainability alongside economic objectives. DESIGN: The article uses policy analysis to explore the processes of consultation and stakeholder involvement in the development of the National Food Plan, focusing on actors from the sectors of industry, civil society and government. Existing documentation and submissions to the Plan were used as data sources. Models of health policy analysis and policy streams were employed to analyse policy development processes. SETTING: Australia. SUBJECTS: Australian food policy stakeholders. RESULTS: The development of the Plan was influenced by powerful industry groups and stakeholder engagement by the lead ministry favoured the involvement of actors representing the food and agriculture industries. Public health nutrition and civil society relied on traditional methods of policy influence, and the public health nutrition movement failed to develop a unified cross-sector alliance, while the private sector engaged in different ways and presented a united front. The National Food Plan failed to deliver an integrated food policy for Australia. Nutrition and sustainability were effectively sidelined due to the focus on global food production and positioning Australia as a food 'superpower' that could take advantage of the anticipated 'dining boom' as incomes rose in the Asia-Pacific region. CONCLUSIONS: New forms of industry influence are emerging in the food policy arena and public health nutrition will need to adopt new approaches to influencing public policy.


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Política de Saúde , Política Nutricional , Agricultura/normas , Austrália , Tecnologia de Alimentos/normas , Governo , Humanos , Formulação de Políticas , Setor Privado/normas , Saúde Pública/normas
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Acta Pharm Hung ; 85(3): 97-110, 2015.
Artigo em Húngaro | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26642648

RESUMO

Because of the beneficial effects to health functional foods are important elements of health promotion. The positive effect of the functional components should be based on scientific evidence-based. In addition to the traditional food processing technology new technologies have appeared, e.g. microencapsulation, edible coatings and orodispersible films, nano-technology, vacuum impregnation. In the present study, probiotics and the structure, the production and the impact of prebiotic functional cereals are discussed in more detail. In addition to their numerous advantages in connection with the safe application, several questions arise because of inadequate quality control measures prior to coming onto the market.


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Manipulação de Alimentos , Tecnologia de Alimentos , Alimento Funcional , Controle de Qualidade , Disponibilidade Biológica , Composição de Medicamentos , Grão Comestível , Fermentação , Microbiologia de Alimentos , Tecnologia de Alimentos/métodos , Tecnologia de Alimentos/normas , Tecnologia de Alimentos/tendências , Alimentos Orgânicos , Humanos , Nanotecnologia , Prebióticos , Probióticos , Vácuo
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J Anim Sci ; 93(3): 835-47, 2015 Mar.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26020862

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The rendering industry collects and safely processes approximately 25 million t of animal byproducts each year in the United States. Rendering plants process a variety of raw materials from food animal production, principally offal from slaughterhouses, but include whole animals that die on farms or in transit and other materials such as bone, feathers, and blood. By recycling these byproducts into various protein, fat, and mineral products, including meat and bone meal, hydrolyzed feather meal, blood meal, and various types of animal fats and greases, the sustainability of food animal production is greatly enhanced. The rendering industry is conscious of its role in the prevention of disease and microbiological control and providing safe feed ingredients for livestock, poultry, aquaculture, and pets. The processing of otherwise low-value OM from the livestock production and meat processing industries through rendering drastically reduces the amount of waste. If not rendered, biological materials would be deposited in landfills, burned, buried, or inappropriately dumped with large amounts of carbon dioxide, ammonia, and other compounds polluting air and water. The majority of rendered protein products are used as animal feed. Rendered products are especially valuable to the livestock and pet food industries because of their high protein content, digestible AA levels (especially lysine), mineral availability (especially calcium and phosphorous), and relatively low cost in relation to their nutrient value. The use of these reclaimed and recycled materials in pet food is a much more sustainable model than using human food for pets.


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Ração Animal/normas , Inocuidade dos Alimentos , Indústria de Processamento de Alimentos/normas , Animais de Estimação , Avaliação de Programas e Projetos de Saúde/tendências , Controle de Qualidade , Ciências da Nutrição Animal/legislação & jurisprudência , Ciências da Nutrição Animal/normas , Animais , Aquicultura , Tecnologia de Alimentos/legislação & jurisprudência , Tecnologia de Alimentos/normas , Indústria de Processamento de Alimentos/legislação & jurisprudência , Regulamentação Governamental , Humanos , Gado , Aves Domésticas , Estados Unidos
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Biosci Trends ; 9(1): 7-15, 2015 Feb.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25787905

RESUMO

Over the past few decades, the field of food security has witnessed numerous problems and incidents that have garnered public attention. Given this serious situation, the food traceability system (FTS) has become part of the expanding food safety continuum to reduce the risk of food safety problems. This article reviews a great deal of the related literature and results from previous studies of FTS to corroborate this contention. This article describes the development and benefits of FTS in developed countries like the United States of America (USA), Japan, and some European countries. Problems with existing FTS in China are noted, including a lack of a complete database, inadequate laws and regulations, and lagging technological research into FTS. This article puts forward several suggestions for the future, including improvement of information websites, clarification of regulatory responsibilities, and promotion of technological research.


Assuntos
Qualidade de Produtos para o Consumidor , Abastecimento de Alimentos/normas , Tecnologia de Alimentos/normas , Legislação sobre Alimentos , China , Inocuidade dos Alimentos/métodos , Abastecimento de Alimentos/legislação & jurisprudência , Abastecimento de Alimentos/métodos , Tecnologia de Alimentos/legislação & jurisprudência , Regulamentação Governamental
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