Toxic constituents of animal foodstuffs
Liener, I.E.
Toxic Constituents of Animal Foodstuffs focuses on toxic substances that occur naturally as well as those that are deliberately or inadvertently introduced by man in animal foodstuffs. This book gives specific discussions on food contaminants in meat, dairy products, avian and fish eggs, shellfish, fish, and algae. It notes that the naturally occurring toxicants seem to be confined mainly to avian and fish eggs and to certain kinds of shellfish and amphibia. Examples of toxicity due to the introduction of synthetic chemicals may be found in most meat and dairy products. Moreover, special consideration is given to the problem of the carcinogenic nitrosamines in meat products to which nitrites have been added. This reference will convey an increased awareness of the fact that even products of animal origin may prove to be potentially hazardous to health because of certain toxic substances. Consequently, there will be a vital need for their close surveillance in the food chain.
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Année:
1974
Edition:
2nd
Editeur::
Academic Press
Langue:
english
Pages:
222
ISBN 10:
0124499406
ISBN 13:
9780124499409
Collection:
Food science and technology : a series of monographs
Fichier:
PDF, 5.07 MB
IPFS:
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english, 1974