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This book comprehensively addresses the sources of allergenic contaminants in foods, their fate during processing, and the specific measures that need to be taken to minimize their occurrence in foods. The book provides up-to-date information on the nine major allergens (as well as other emerging allergens) and practical guidelines on how these allergens can be identified and controlled during production and processing. Starting with an introduction to food allergens, the book follows with sections on food allergen management during production and processing, guidelines for the processing of…mehr
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- Verlag: John Wiley & Sons
- Seitenzahl: 624
- Erscheinungstermin: 20. Juli 2010
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9780470644577
- Artikelnr.: 37298370
- Verlag: John Wiley & Sons
- Seitenzahl: 624
- Erscheinungstermin: 20. Juli 2010
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9780470644577
- Artikelnr.: 37298370
Immune-mediated Adverse Reactions to Dietary Proteins (Olga M. Pulido). 2.
Protecting Food Allergic Consumers: Managing Allergens across the Food
Supply Chain (Sandra Kerbach, Anton J. Alldrick, Rene W. R. Crevel, Lilla
Dömötör, Audrey DunnGalvin, E. N. Clare Mills, Sylvia Pfaff, Roland E.
Poms, Sandor Tömösközi, Bert Popping). 3. Criteria to Determine Priority
Allergens: Tree Nut Allergy Review (Jupiter M. Yeung). 4. The Canadian
criteria for the establishment of new priority food allergens: Evidence for
the inclusion of mustard and insufficient evidences for garlic and onion as
priority allergens in Canada (Olga M. Pulido, Zoë Gillespie, Samuel
Benrejeb Godefroy). Section II: General Principles for Allergen Management
and Control. 5. Allergen Management and Control as Part of Agricultural
Practices (Vernon D. Burrows). 6. Principles and Practices for Allergen
Management and Control in Processing (Warren E. Stone and Jupiter M.
Yeung). 7. Allergen Management and Control in the Food Service Industry (M
Hazel Gowland). Section III: Processing Foods Free from Specific Allergens.
8. Processing Foods without Dairy Ingredients (Joyce I. Boye, Sahul
Rajamohamed and Michel Britten). 9. Processing of Egg-free Foods (Valéry
Dumont and Philippe Delahaut). 10. Processing Foods without Fish and
Crustacean Shellfish (Angelina O. Danquah, Joyce I. Boye and Benjamin K.
Simpson). 11. Processing Foods without Peanuts and Tree Nuts (Sahul H.
Rajamohamed and Joyce I. Boye). 12. Processing Gluten-free Foods (Elke K.
Arendt and Maria Helena B. Nunes). 13. Processing Foods without Soy
Ingredients (Joyce I. Boye, Lamia L'Hocine and Sahul Rajamohamed). 14.
Manufacturing a Biscuit that does not use Milk, Eggs or Soybean (Masahiro
Shoji and Takahide Obata). Section IV: Risk Assessment and Risk Management.
15. Risk Assessment for Food Allergy (René Crevel). 16. The Challenges of
Precautionary Labelling (Fiona Fleming, Kirsten Grinter, Kim Leighton,
Kevin Norman, Chris Preston, Maria Said). 17. Certification Programs for
Foods Labelled as "Free from" Specific Allergens (Christine Dupuis and
Ferdinand Tchounkeu). 18. Emerging Allergens and the Future (Allaoua
Achouri and Joyce I. Boye). 19. Managing risks and preventing food allergy
incidents: a regulator's perspective (Samuel Benrejeb Godefroy, Sheila
Dubois and Sébastien La Vieille). Index.
Immune-mediated Adverse Reactions to Dietary Proteins (Olga M. Pulido). 2.
Protecting Food Allergic Consumers: Managing Allergens across the Food
Supply Chain (Sandra Kerbach, Anton J. Alldrick, Rene W. R. Crevel, Lilla
Dömötör, Audrey DunnGalvin, E. N. Clare Mills, Sylvia Pfaff, Roland E.
Poms, Sandor Tömösközi, Bert Popping). 3. Criteria to Determine Priority
Allergens: Tree Nut Allergy Review (Jupiter M. Yeung). 4. The Canadian
criteria for the establishment of new priority food allergens: Evidence for
the inclusion of mustard and insufficient evidences for garlic and onion as
priority allergens in Canada (Olga M. Pulido, Zoë Gillespie, Samuel
Benrejeb Godefroy). Section II: General Principles for Allergen Management
and Control. 5. Allergen Management and Control as Part of Agricultural
Practices (Vernon D. Burrows). 6. Principles and Practices for Allergen
Management and Control in Processing (Warren E. Stone and Jupiter M.
Yeung). 7. Allergen Management and Control in the Food Service Industry (M
Hazel Gowland). Section III: Processing Foods Free from Specific Allergens.
8. Processing Foods without Dairy Ingredients (Joyce I. Boye, Sahul
Rajamohamed and Michel Britten). 9. Processing of Egg-free Foods (Valéry
Dumont and Philippe Delahaut). 10. Processing Foods without Fish and
Crustacean Shellfish (Angelina O. Danquah, Joyce I. Boye and Benjamin K.
Simpson). 11. Processing Foods without Peanuts and Tree Nuts (Sahul H.
Rajamohamed and Joyce I. Boye). 12. Processing Gluten-free Foods (Elke K.
Arendt and Maria Helena B. Nunes). 13. Processing Foods without Soy
Ingredients (Joyce I. Boye, Lamia L'Hocine and Sahul Rajamohamed). 14.
Manufacturing a Biscuit that does not use Milk, Eggs or Soybean (Masahiro
Shoji and Takahide Obata). Section IV: Risk Assessment and Risk Management.
15. Risk Assessment for Food Allergy (René Crevel). 16. The Challenges of
Precautionary Labelling (Fiona Fleming, Kirsten Grinter, Kim Leighton,
Kevin Norman, Chris Preston, Maria Said). 17. Certification Programs for
Foods Labelled as "Free from" Specific Allergens (Christine Dupuis and
Ferdinand Tchounkeu). 18. Emerging Allergens and the Future (Allaoua
Achouri and Joyce I. Boye). 19. Managing risks and preventing food allergy
incidents: a regulator's perspective (Samuel Benrejeb Godefroy, Sheila
Dubois and Sébastien La Vieille). Index.