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7 Important Functions of Vitamin B-12

By |October 30th, 2017|Uncategorized|Comments Off on 7 Important Functions of Vitamin B-12

The Seven Most Important Functions of Vitamin B12
Many people receive vitamin B12 injections on a regular basis to provide a boost in their energy levels. While it’s true that B12 does support energy, that’s not the entire picture. Here’s 7 functions of vitamin B12 and why you need this crucial nutrient.
1. Supports Energy
Vitamin B12 plays a […]

5 Chemicals That Turn Our Food Toxic (and how to avoid them!)

By |October 24th, 2017|Uncategorized|Comments Off on 5 Chemicals That Turn Our Food Toxic (and how to avoid them!)

There is some pretty toxic stuff circulating in our food supply.  Here are the top 5 to avoid:

1.) Bisphenol-A, aka “BPA.”
This estrogen-like man made chemical is pervasive in canned foods.  BPA is linked to a wide array of health concerns like Reproductive problems, cancer risk, metabolic disorders like obesity, Type 2 diabetes and insulin […]

IMPORTANCE OF INTERNAL AUDIT FOR FOOD PROCESSING INDUSTRY

By |October 24th, 2017|Uncategorized|Comments Off on IMPORTANCE OF INTERNAL AUDIT FOR FOOD PROCESSING INDUSTRY

Internal Audits Create Opportunity for Food Organizations to Improve Systems, Processes
Audits are a planned, independent, and documented assessment to determine whether agreed-upon requirements are met, and the food industry relies on the audit function to provide safe food to their consumers.2 Many facilities organize their program into two categories: the external audit, performed by a third-party organization, […]

Healthy Metals

By |October 24th, 2017|Uncategorized|Comments Off on Healthy Metals

We’re not quite Iron Man, but metals are intricately entwined with our bodies. They make vital functions like respiration, circulation and reproduction possible.

Cobalt, for instance, found at the core of vitamin B12, is key to making red blood cells, while iron allows those cells to ferry oxygen and other important chemicals to the body’s […]

The Function, Source of Fiber, Roughage & Cellulose

By |October 24th, 2017|Uncategorized|Comments Off on The Function, Source of Fiber, Roughage & Cellulose

The term “roughage” is an umbrella term for the different types of fiber, one of which is cellulose. Fiber is found in plant foods only, and different types of plant foods contain different types of fiber. An adequate fiber intake confers many health benefits, and is also a useful weapon in the weight-loss arsenal. […]

ELISA Principle

By |October 24th, 2017|Uncategorized|Comments Off on ELISA Principle

Enzyme-linked Immunosorbent Assays (ELISAs) combine the specificity of antibodies with the sensitivity of simple enzyme assays, by using antibodies or antigens coupled to an easily-assayed enzyme. ELISAs can provide a useful measurement of antigen or antibody concentration. There are two main variations on this method: The ELISA can be used to detect the presence […]

Detection of argemone oil in the adulterated mustard oil by using colour tests and Thin layer chromatography

By |October 16th, 2017|Uncategorized|Comments Off on Detection of argemone oil in the adulterated mustard oil by using colour tests and Thin layer chromatography

Introduction
Argemone mexicana grows abundantly all over the India mainly during the months of March to May. Its seeds are blackish brown, round and netted. These seeds apparently have close resemblance with mustard seeds. Due to this reason, mustard seeds are often adulterated with Argemone mexicana seeds either accidentally or intentionally.

The oil of Argemone mexicana […]

THE EFFECT OF WATER ACTIVITY ON SHELF LIFE.

By |October 16th, 2017|Uncategorized|Comments Off on THE EFFECT OF WATER ACTIVITY ON SHELF LIFE.

WATER ACTIVITY is an important means of predicting and controlling the shelf life of food products. Shelf life is the time during which a product will remain safe, maintain desired sensory, chemical, physical and microbiological properties, and comply with nutritional labeling. Many factors influence shelf life such as; water activity, pH, redox potential, oxygen, […]

Antioxidant as preservative.

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Preservatives
A preservative is a substance that is added to products such as foods, pharmaceuticals, paints, biological samples, cosmetics, tires, wood, beverages, and many other products to prevent decomposition by microbial growth or by undesirable chemical changes
Antioxidants
An antioxidant is a molecule that inhibits the oxidation of other molecules. Oxidation is a chemical reaction that can produce free radicals, leading to chain reactions that may damage cells.
 Antioxidants as Food Preservatives
While commonly regarded for their health benefits, antioxidants […]

Metals as contaminants in food.

By |October 16th, 2017|Uncategorized|Comments Off on Metals as contaminants in food.

Metals such as arsenic, cadmium, lead and mercury are natural occurring chemical compounds. They can be present at various levels in the environment, e.g. soil, water and atmosphere. Metals can also occur as residues in food because of their presence in the environment, as a result of human activities such as farming, industry or […]