Saltmarsh's Essential Guide to Food Additives
Food additives play a vital role in allowing food manufacturers to provide the range of foods that are available in the developed countries of the world. Additives cover a considerable range from the recognisable sodium bicarbonate used to make cakes in the domestic kitchen to mono- and di-acetyltartaric esters of mono- and diglycerides of fatty acids used as emulsifiers in commercial bread production. They include curcumin, the yellow colour in turmeric, beeswax and citric acid, the acid in citrus fruit, as well as substances prepared synthetically. It has long been fashionable in the media to criticise additives and, in so doing, to lump them all together but this ignores their diversity, their vital role in food production and preservation and the extensive testing they have undergone before being approved. This book outlines why additives are used, the testing regime within Europe, and a complete listing of all additives permitted within the EU.
The law covering food additives in the EU, which was harmonised in 1989, has been revised a number of times, most recently by the publication of Regulations 1333/2008 and 1129/2011. These Regulations have been amended a number times with additives being removed or added. This fifth edition of the Guide brings it up to date with a revision of every chapter to reflect the current situation.
Providing an invaluable resource for food and drink manufacturers, this book is the only work covering in detail every additive, its sources and uses. Those working in and around the food industry, students of food science and indeed anyone with an interest in what is in their food will find this a practical book full of fascinating details.
Saltmarsh's Essential Guide to Food Additives, The Royal Society of Chemistry, 2020.
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Chapter 1: Food Additives and Why They Are Usedp1-9ByMike SaltmarshMike SaltmarshSearch for other works by this author on:
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Chapter 2: Safety of Food Additives in Europep10-26BySusan M. BarlowSusan M. BarlowHarrington House8 Harrington RoadBrighton BN1 6REUKSearch for other works by this author on:
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Chapter 3: European Union Controls on Food Additives – A Historical Overviewp27-39ByDavid JukesDavid JukesSearch for other works by this author on:
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Chapter 4: Food Additive Regulations in Europep40-51ByMike SaltmarshMike SaltmarshSearch for other works by this author on:
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Chapter 5: Individual Additives: Additives Permitted in the EU in 2020p52-268ByMike SaltmarshMike SaltmarshSearch for other works by this author on:
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