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[Survey of Aluminium Content of Processed Food Using Baking Powder (2015-2016)].
Takanashi, Mayu; Ogimoto, Mami; Suzuki, Kumi; Haneishi, Nahoko; Shiozawa, Yuu; Tomioka, Naoko; Kimura, Chikako; Okamura, Ryoko; Teramura, Wataru; Uematsu, Yoko; Monma, Kimio; Kobayashi, Chigusa.
Affiliation
  • Takanashi M; Tokyo Metropolitan Institute of Public Health.
  • Ogimoto M; Tokyo Metropolitan Institute of Public Health.
  • Suzuki K; Tokyo Metropolitan Institute of Public Health.
  • Haneishi N; Tokyo Metropolitan Institute of Public Health.
  • Shiozawa Y; Tokyo Metropolitan Institute of Public Health.
  • Tomioka N; Tokyo Metropolitan Institute of Public Health.
  • Kimura C; Tokyo Metropolitan Institute of Public Health.
  • Okamura R; Tama Fuchu Public Health Center.
  • Teramura W; Food Safety Control Section, Health and Safety Division, the Tokyo Metropolitan Bureau of Social Welfare and Public Health.
  • Uematsu Y; Tokyo Metropolitan Institute of Public Health.
  • Monma K; Tokyo Metropolitan Institute of Public Health.
  • Kobayashi C; Tokyo Metropolitan Institute of Public Health.
Shokuhin Eiseigaku Zasshi ; 59(6): 275-281, 2018.
Article in Ja | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30626785
The aluminium (Al) content of Japanese confectionery and foods containing flour was investigated. Some of these items were investigated in previous studies, which examined foods that made use of baking powder containing aluminium potassium sulfate (Alum). Al was detected in 41 of the 123 samples at levels ranging from 0.01 (limit of quantitation) to 0.40 mg/g. The detection rate of Al in almost all confectionery (except Japanese confectionery) was decreased as compared with previous studies. However, the detection rate of Al in Japanese confectionery and foods containing flour was high. For 4 of the 41 samples tested, consuming one serving once a week would result in an Al intake exceeding the PTWI for young children (body weight=16 kg).
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Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Starch / Calcium Sulfate / Food Contamination / Sodium Bicarbonate / Alum Compounds / Aluminum / Flour Limits: Child / Humans Language: Ja Journal: Shokuhin Eiseigaku Zasshi Year: 2018 Document type: Article Country of publication: Japan

Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Starch / Calcium Sulfate / Food Contamination / Sodium Bicarbonate / Alum Compounds / Aluminum / Flour Limits: Child / Humans Language: Ja Journal: Shokuhin Eiseigaku Zasshi Year: 2018 Document type: Article Country of publication: Japan