Difference Between Food Additives, Food Fortification
Difference Between Food Additives, Food Fortification
Difference Between Food Additives, Food Fortification
ADDITIVES,FOOD FORTIFICATION,FOOD
SUPPLEMENTS AND FOOD ADULTERATION.
DHARSHINI.K,
SAVEETHA MEDICAL COLLEGE.
FOOD ADDITIVES:
• Food additives is defined as non-nutritious substances which are
addded intentionally to food, in small quantity to improve its
appearance, flavour, texture and storage properties.
• Example.: Some additives have been used for centuries; for example,
preserving food by pickling (with vinegar), salting as with bacon,
sulfur dioxide used in carbonated drinks.
Direct" food additives are often added during processing to:
• Add nutrients
• Help process or prepare the food
• Keep the product fresh
• Make the food more appealing
Direct food additives may be man-made or natural.
• SECOND CATEGORY:
It includes containments incidental through packing, processing steps,
farming practices and other environmental conditions
FUNCTIONS:
Food additives serve 5 main functions. They are:
• OBJECTIVE:
1. To protect the public from poisonous and harmful foods.
2. To prevent sale of substandard foods.
3. To protect interests of consumers by eliminating fraudulent
practices.
CONCEPT:
An article of food shall be deemed to be adulterated
• If the article sold by the vendor is not of the nature demanded by the
purchaser.
• If it contains other substances which affects the quality of the
substance.
• If the article is prepared and packed in unsanitary conditions.
• If it contains any filthy,putrefied or rotten decomposed particles
which are unfit for the human consumption.
• If it contains substances injurious to health.
• If the container is decomposed.
• If the colouring agent present is more than that of the prescribed
limits.
• If the quality falls below the prescribed limits.
FOOD FORIFICATION:
Food fortification or enrichment is the process of adding
micronutrients (essential trace elements and vitamins) to food to
maintain or improve the quality of the diet of a group , a community or
a population.
• It is a public health measure aimed at reinforcing the usual dietary
intake of nutrients and additional supplies to prevent or control some
nutritional disorders.
As outlined by the FAO, the most common fortified foods in India are:
DISADVANTAGES:
• When taken in dosages that exceed the recommended level may result in toxicity
and serious side effects.eg .vitamin A toxicity may cause liver damage ,blurred
vision, bone pain and swelling etc.
• Supplement may also interact with the medications and cause unwanted side
effects and decrease the efficacy of the drugs taken.
FOOD ADULTERATION: