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1. US FDA/CFSAN - Color Additives
- www.cfsan.fda.gov
- Color Laws, Regulations, & Related Resources Colors Subject to Certification | The Petition Process Compliance Resources Color Additives for Specific Product Categories FDA Offices & Centers that Regulate Products with Color Additives .
- Listing of Color Additives Subject to Certification; D&C Black No. ...
- Color Additives Fact Sheet - July 2001 .
- Q & A for Color Additives .
- Color Additives: FDA's Regulatory Process and Historical Perspectives October/November 2003.
- Summary of Color Additives Listed for Use in Foods, Drugs, Medical Devices and Cosmetics November 2000 .
- Regulations Related to Color Additives .
- Color Additive Petitions: FDA Recommendations for Submission of Chemical and Technological Data on Color Additives for Food, Drugs or Cosmetics January 1997 .
- Sampling Schedule for Color Containing Products/Color Additives (From FDA's Investigations Operations Manual) .
- FDA Response to CTFA Request Regarding the Use of Abbreviated Labeling for Declaring Certified Color Additives in Cosmetics June 7, 1999 .
- 300 Color Additives (CPG 7127. ...
- Color Additives for Specific Product Categories.
- Color Additives and Cosmetics .
- Color Additives and Foods .
- Color Additives and Medical Devices .
- Color Additives and Drugs .
2. QMI, manufacturer of industrial/consumer maintenance products, including PTFE treatments, lubrication and fuel additives, etc.
- www.qminet.com
- QMI, the leading specialist in industrial/consumer PTFE treatments, also related lubrication oil additives, greases, fuel additives, fuel system cleaning products, polishes, detergents, skin protectants, sanitizer/disinfectant and other industrial products and consumer automotive products. ...
3. Food Additives and Ingredients Association FAIA - facts about additives and ingredients in food
- www.faia.org.uk
- Why Food Additives .
- How Safe are Additives .
- FAIA explains how additives fit into the modern spectrum of good nutrition.
- The role of additives in different classes of food (including organic), issues of safety, and the effect of diet on behaviour are all explored.
- In the Mix is a section of the site in which we show how the use of additives is rooted in the 'kitchen chemistry' of processes such as making sauces, jam, bread and wine.
4. ELC: The Federation of European Food Additives and Food Enzymes Industries
- www.elc-eu.org
- The ELC Network represents a rich source of expertise on technical, regulatory, and scientific aspects of the safety and use of food additives.
5. Food additives and flavourings
- europa.eu.int
- Food additives and flavourings.
- Food additives.
- Food additives are substances added intentionally to foodstuffs to perform certain technological functions, for example to colour, to sweeten or to preserve.
- Food additives are defined in Community legislation as "any substance not normally consumed as a food in itself and not normally used as a characteristic ingredient of food whether or not it has nutritive value, the intentional addition of which to food for a technological purpose results. ...
- Food additives are authorised at EU level for all the fifteen Member States, as well as for Norway and Iceland.
- The Community legislation on food additives is based on the principle that only those additives that are explicitly authorised may be used. Most food additives may only be used in limited quantities in certain foodstuffs. ...
- Food additives may only be authorised if:.
- Prior to their authorisation, food additives are evaluated for their safety by the Scientific Committee on Food, an expert panel that advises the European Commission in questions relating to food.
- The Community legislation on food additives consists of the following Directives:.
- Council Directive 89/107/EEC, as amended by Directive 94/34/EC, that provides the framework for the authorisation of food additives; .
- European Parliament and Council Directive 95/2/EC, as amended by Directives 96/85/EC, 98/72/EC and 2001/5/EC, that lays down detailed rules for authorisation of all food additives other than colours and sweeteners. ...
- Council Directive 89/107/EEC , of 21 December 1988 on the approximation of the laws of the Member States concerning food additives authorised for use in foodstuffs intended for human consumption, as amended.
- European Parliament and Council Directive 95/2/EC , on food additives other than colours and sweeteners, as amended by Directives 96/85/EC, 98/72/EC and 2001/5/EC .
- Furthermore, all authorised food additives have to fulfil purity criteria which are set out in detail in three Commission Directives:.
- Directive 96/77/EC as amended by Directive 96/86/EC and Directive 2000/63/EC for additives other than colours and sweeteners. ...
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- What you always wanted to know about food additives.
- Food Additives.
- Food additives have been used by mankind for centuries. ...
- additives. ...
- threats and possible benefits of food additives.
- Most food additives are cosidered safe. ...
- migraines are often associated with adverse reations to food additives.
- Since 1987 Australia has had an approved system of labelling for additives .
7. Insuladd Insulating house paints and house paint additives
- www.insulatingpaints.com
- INSULATING PAINT ADDITIVES.
- produces ceramic insulating additives for house paint and the industries best ceramic insulating paints formulated for use on roofs, walls, ceilings, attics, floors. Use them on any surface that can be Painted! INSULADD® insulating ceramic paints and additives reduce heat transfer by reflecting heat away from the painted surface by forming a radiant barrier on the surface that is painted.
- Mirak Cold Storage Co Ltd PolyN - Plastics company, United Kingdom Department of Defense - South Korea US Department of Defense RTP #52802726 Pratt & Whitney Aerospace - propulsion laboratories Piper Aircraft Linde Gas-Singapore Hyundai Construction National Housing Authorities: China and South Korea How INSULADD® Radiant Barrier Coatings work: INSULADD® Insulating house paints, roof coatings and insulating additives contain tiny ceramic micro-sphere composites of 30–100 microns in diameter. ...
- Energy Savings - INSULADD® Insulating Industrial Radiant Barrier Coatings can save up to 40% on energy costs Labor Savings - INSULADD® Insulating house paints and additives for house paint can be easily applied by paint brush, roller and spray gun and does not require any specialist equipment. ... Lightweight - INSULADD® Insulating house paints and additives for house paints provide superior thermal <>protection. ...
- Then you need INSULADD® insulating paints and additives.
- The most trusted (and tried to be copied) insulating paints and additives !.
- With numerous tests , international certifications, Energy Star Certification, and 8 years of applications worldwide you can be sure that INSULADD® insulating paints and additives will work for you.
- The technology that we use in our ceramic insulating paints and additives is not as simple as it may appear. ...
- HOME | E -Coat | Insuladd Thermalblock | Insuladd Rustblock | Paint Additives | Radiant Barrier | History | FAQ's .
8. Additives in Meat and Poultry Products
- www.fsis.usda.gov
- Additives in Meat and Poultry Products.
- People have been using food additives for thousands of years. Today about 2,800 substances are used as food additives. Salt, sugar, and corn syrup are by far the most widely used additives in food in this country.
- History of Food Additives In prehistoric times, cavemen may have smoked meats to make them taste better. ...
- The use of food additives has become more prominent in recent years, due to the increased production of prepared, processed, and convenience foods. Additives are used for flavor and appeal, food preparation and processing, freshness, and safety. ...
- Who Monitors the Safety of Food Additives? Before any substance can be added to food, its safety must be assessed in a stringent approval process. ... Department of Agriculture (USDA) shares responsibility with FDA for the safety of food additives used in meat, poultry, and egg products. All additives are initially evaluated for safety by FDA. ...
- Additives are never given permanent approval. FDA and FSIS continually review the safety of approved additives, based on the best scientific knowledge, to determine if approvals should be modified or withdrawn. ...
- Why Are Food Additives Regulated? During the early part of the first century in America, people lived off the land. ...
- Among the many provisions of the law was a requirement for truthful labeling of additives.
- When Did Food Additives Regulations Begin? The 1958 Food Additives Amendment to the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act provided for the first specific regulations of food additives. Approval of new food additives was required before they could be marketed, and the responsibility for proving their safety was placed on the manufacturer.
9. Food Additives in Europe (including E-number listing)
- www.fst.rdg.ac.uk
- Food Additives in the European Union.
- EU Law - Description of the legislation controlling additives in the EU with links to EU documents .
- Additional information can be found on the European Commission's page relating to food additives at http://europa. ...
- As part of the moves to create the Internal Market, the Community agreed that the control of food additives should be harmonised throughout the Community. ...
- In late 1988 (but published in 1989), the Community adopted a framework directive which set out the criteria by which additives would be assessed and provided for the adoption of more specific technical directives establishing the list of additives which could be used, the foods in which they could be used and any maximum levels. ...
- Council Directive of 21 December 1988 on the approximation of the laws of the Member States concerning food additives authorised for use in foodstuffs intended for human consumption (89/107/EEC). ...
- This Directive requires that all permitted food additives are assessed by the European Scientific Committee for Food (SCF) for their safety against the criteria which are stated in the Annex to the Directive. ...
- European Parliament and Council Directive of 30 June 1994 amending Directive 89/107/EEC on the approximation of the laws of Member States concerning food additives authorised for use in foodstuffs intended for human consumption (94/34/EC) .
- Food additives other than colours and sweeteners: European Parliament and Council Directive (95/2/EC) of 20 February 1995 on food additives other than colours and sweeteners (OJ L61, 18. ...
- The amendment (to the framework directive) provided that countries can nominate certain foods which have traditional characteristics and which, in the territory of the Member State, have not been permitted to contain certain additives. If it is subsequently agreed, the Member States concerned can continue to restrict the use of additives in these foods within their territory. ...
- Decision No 292/97/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 19 December 1996 on the maintenance of national laws prohibiting the use of certain additives in the production of certain specific foodstuffs (OJ L48, 19. ...
- Directive 96/85/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 19 December 1996 amending Directive 95/2/EC on food additives other than colours and sweeteners (OJ L86, 28. ...
- Directive 98/72/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 15 October 1998 amending Directive 95/2/EC on food additives other than colours and sweeteners (OJ L295, 4. ...
- Directive 2001/5/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 12 February 2001 amending Directive 95/2/EC on food additives other than colours and sweeteners (OJ L55, 24. ...
- Directive 2003/114/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 22 December 2003 amending Directive 95/2/EC on food additives other than colours and sweeteners (OJ L24, 29. ...
10. BBC News | Health | Iceland puts freeze on additives
- news.bbc.co.uk
- Iceland puts freeze on additives .
- The store said that the move was in response to consumer concerns, with a recent survey showing that 20% of people worried about allergic reactions to additives in food. ...
- One in three parents said artificial additives was the most significant food quality issue.
- Additives, such as tartrazine or E102, have been linked to hyperactivity in children, as well as conditions such as migraines, eczema and asthma. ...
- Food additives factfile.
- Want to know about additives? Ask a five-year-old.
11. Gold Eagle
- www.goldeagle.com
- is an innovative producer and marketer of leading brands including STA-BIL® Fuel Stabilizer, HEET® Gas-line Antifreeze, 104+® Performance Additives, DieselPower!™ Diesel Additives, NO-LEAK® Stop Leaks, AlumAseal® Radiator Stop Leak, Gold Eagle® Convenience products, and Golden Touch® Professional Installer products. ...
12. BBC NEWS | Health | Food additives 'cause tantrums'
- news.bbc.co.uk
- Friday, 25 October, 2002, 00:01 GMT 01:01 UK Food additives 'cause tantrums'.
- Many children's foods contain additives.
- Additives in popular snacks can cause hyperactivity and tantrums in young children, a study suggests. ...
- The findings are based on reports from parents after their children consumed a drink that contained additives commonly found in popular crisps, sweets and fizzy drinks. ...
- Researchers from the UK's Asthma & Allergy Research Centre analysed the effects of five different additives on 277 three-year-olds from the Isle of Wight. ...
- Common additives .
- These additives were given to children in a single drink. ...
- The Food Commission said that over 200 children's foods and drinks contained at least one of the additives used in the study. ...
- "Nearly 40% of children's foods and drinks contain additives," said Annie Seeley, a nutritionist with the Food Commission. ...
- She suggested that the findings backed calls for these additives to be removed from children's foods and drinks. ...
- But the British Nutrition Foundation said there was no evidence to support removing these additives from food. ...
- She added: "All additives go through rigorous testing in terms of safety so anything with an E-number means it has been approved for use in the UK and the EU and is safe. ...
- But the spokeswoman suggested that parents who were concerned could choose alternative food or drinks that did not contain additives. ...
- 23 Oct 02 | Health Food additives 'affect sight'.
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