Food Additives in Products for Children Marketed in Brazil

A. Lorenzoni, F. A. Oliveira, F. Cladera-Olivera
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Studies show children suffer fro m adverse effects to food additives, in both acute and chronic forms. Children are among the biggest consumers of processed products and have more susceptibility to these adverse effects. In Brazil, there are few data about the exposure to food additives. Therefore, the objective of this article is to elaborate a database of food additives present in products for children. Th is database was built fro m August 2010 to October 2010 fro m the nutritional information on products for children, which could be found on the web site of a Brazilian supermarket. The informat ion contained on product labels of all foods commercialized on the site were analysed, and those with some description or image d irected to child ren, as well as products generally consumed by children, were organized in four categories (cereals and cereal products, dairy and meat products, candy and chocolate, beverages). The number of additives present in each product, the percentages of each class of additive present in the different food categories and the presence of artificial dyes in each category were presented in tables. Among the 5882 products commercialized on the web site, excluding alcoholic beverages, 506 (8.60%) p roducts were classified as children p roducts, fro m which 468 products contained information on their ingredients (and additives) and 438 products contained at least one additive in their formulat ion. The most used additives were lecithin (45.30%) and citric acid (22.86%) and artificial dyes allura red (9.83%), tartrazine (6.84%), sunset yellow (5.77%), brilliant blue (5.77%). Future studies could be carried out to evaluate the amount used and the intake of these additives by Brazilian children.
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研究表明,儿童受到食品添加剂的不良影响,有急性的也有慢性的。儿童是加工产品的最大消费者之一,更容易受到这些不利影响。在巴西,很少有关于食品添加剂暴露的数据。因此,这篇文章的目的是详细说明食品添加剂存在于儿童产品的数据库。该数据库建立于2010年8月至2010年10月,收集了巴西一家超市网站上儿童产品的营养信息。对网站上销售的所有食品产品标签上的信息进行了分析,并将那些有一些针对儿童的描述或图像以及儿童通常消费的产品分为四类(谷物和谷物制品、乳制品和肉制品、糖果和巧克力、饮料)。每种产品中存在的添加剂数量,不同食品类别中存在的每种添加剂的百分比以及每种类别中人工染料的存在均以表格形式呈现。在该网站销售的5882种产品中,除酒精饮料外,506种(8.60%)p产品被归类为儿童p产品,其中468种产品含有其成分(和添加剂)的信息,438种产品在其配方中含有至少一种添加剂。使用最多的添加剂为卵磷脂(45.30%)和柠檬酸(22.86%),人工染料为诱惑红(9.83%)、酒黄石(6.84%)、日落黄(5.77%)、艳蓝(5.77%)。未来的研究可以评估巴西儿童对这些添加剂的使用量和摄入量。
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