Reduction of exposure to acrylamide: Achievements, potential of optimization, and problems encountered from the perspectives of a Swiss enforcement laboratory

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The most important initiatives taken in Switzerland to reduce exposure of consumers to acrylamide are the separate sale of potatoes low in reducing sugars for roasting and frying, the optimization of the raw material and preparation of french fries, and campaigns to implement suitable preparation methods in the gastronomy and homes. Industry works on improving a range of other products. Although these measures can reduce high exposures by some 80%, they have little effect on the background exposure resulting from coffee, bread, and numerous other products for which no substantial improvement is in sight. At this stage, improvements should be achieved by supporting voluntary activity rather than legal limits. Committed and consistent risk communication is key, and the support of improvements presupposes innovative approaches.

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Grob, K. (2005). Reduction of exposure to acrylamide: Achievements, potential of optimization, and problems encountered from the perspectives of a Swiss enforcement laboratory. Journal of AOAC International, 88(1), 253–261. https://doi.org/10.1093/jaoac/88.1.253

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