Food Additives

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Abstract

Food additives are those substances that are intentionally added to food for maintaining or improving its appearance, texture, flavor, and nutritional value, as well as for the prevention of microbial spoilage. This includes any substance intended for use in manufacturing, processing, preparing, packaging, transporting, or keeping food. Evaluation of the safety of the intended use of additives in food is extensively provided for by regulation and legislation.

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Janssen, M. M. T. (2021). Food Additives. In Food Safety and Toxicity (pp. 63–74). CRC Press. https://doi.org/10.3126/bibechana.v6i0.3935

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