The acrylamide content in some baby foods available on the Italian market was measured using a previously developed GC/MS method. The levels were found to range from <50 to 403 microg/kg in baby biscuits and from 126 to 385 microg/kg in oven-baked confectionery products. Less than 148 microg/kg were found in snack foods with chocolate. In homogenized meat, the acrylamide content was less than 50 microg/kg. The data obtained for most of the products tested were not significantly different from those reported by other institutes for the same category of products, but provide preliminary data on the levels of acrylamide in some baby foods sold on the Italian market.

Preliminary study on acrylamide in baby foods on the Italian market / F. Tateo, M. Bononi. - In: ITALIAN JOURNAL OF FOOD SCIENCE. - ISSN 1120-1770. - 15:4(2003), pp. 593-599.

Preliminary study on acrylamide in baby foods on the Italian market.

F. Tateo
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M. Bononi
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2003

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The acrylamide content in some baby foods available on the Italian market was measured using a previously developed GC/MS method. The levels were found to range from <50 to 403 microg/kg in baby biscuits and from 126 to 385 microg/kg in oven-baked confectionery products. Less than 148 microg/kg were found in snack foods with chocolate. In homogenized meat, the acrylamide content was less than 50 microg/kg. The data obtained for most of the products tested were not significantly different from those reported by other institutes for the same category of products, but provide preliminary data on the levels of acrylamide in some baby foods sold on the Italian market.
acrylamide, baby foods, confectionery products, GC/MS, snacks.
Settore AGR/15 - Scienze e Tecnologie Alimentari
2003
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