Scientific Opinion on the safety and efficacy of potassium sorbate as a silage additive for all animals except dogs and catsView page or View pdf Scientific Opinion on the safety and efficacy of sorbic acid and potassium sorbate when used as technological additives for all animal speciesView page...
It is used for this purpose in dogs and cats, but is chiefly employed as a non-irritating diuretic. Potassium citrate is an effective way to treat/manage gout and arrhythmia, if the patient is hypokalemic. It is widely used to treat urinary calculi (kidney stones) and is often used by...
Long-term feeding studies in rats and dogs showed no evidence to suggest acesulfame potassium is mutagenic or carcinogenic. The WHO has set an acceptable daily intake for acesulfame potassium of up to 15 mg/kg body-weight.The Scientific Committee for Foods of the European Union has set a ...
A marketer of KCl, NuTek, informed the FDA that added KCl lowered sodium by an average of 34% in 19 different foods, from American cheese to hot dogs to white bread, and by up to 50% in pepperoni, while maintaining equivalent taste.7 A barrier to this beneficial substitution, however, ...
There are four permissible salts of these compounds for use in foods: sodium nitrate, potassium nitrate, sodium nitrite, and potassium nitrite. The use of nitrite and nitrate in the processing of fish products is specified in title 21 of the CFR: potassium nitrate can be used as a curing ...
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The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) recognizes more than 3000 substances allowed for addition to foods in the United States. Similarly, pharmaceutical products contain an enormous number of additives (Box E1) or “inactive ingredients,” many of which can be found in theU.S. Phar...
The WHO has set an acceptable daily intake for acesulfame potassium of up to 15 mg/kg body-weight.The Scientific Committee for Foods of the European Union has set a daily intake value of up to 9 mg/kg of body-weight. LD50(rat, IP): 2.2 g/kg ...
For the general population, most aluminum exposure occurs through the diet. Aluminum in the food supply comes from natural sources including water,food additives, and contamination by aluminum utensils and containers. However, the intake of aluminum from foods has been reported to be less than 1% ...
Foods high in phosphate include meat, poultry, fish, eggs, dairy products, cereals, beans, and peas. Approximately 1000 to 2000 mg (32–64 mmol) of phosphate per day for 7 to 14 days is adequate to replenish total body phosphate stores in many cases. Vitamin D replacement also is ...