Chemical Food Safety: A Scientist's Perspective

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John Wiley & Sons, 15 avr. 2008 - 232 pages
Chemical Food Safety: A Scientist's Perspective introduces readers to the science of risk assessment as applied to food safety and offers relevant, current information on research and statistics, chemicals, biotechnology issues, and emerging diseases that challenge the risk assessment strategies of toxicology and microbiology.

Riviere investigates the potential health consequences of pesticides, food additives and drugs, demonstrating how science can be applied to make risk assessments. He differentiates between “real risks” and “phantom risks,” unearthing numerous fallacies in the public perception of risk assessment and evidence of people’s intolerance to certain types of risks—no matter how remote. Chemical Food Safety is based on credible, scientifically correct data rather than irrational fears propagated by media coverage concerning food safety.

The book explores these riveting topics:
*food security and the world of bioterrorism,
*toxicity of natural compounds and artificial additives in foods,
*the toxicology of pesticides in food,
*issues of biotechnology and genetically modified food,
*other compelling issues in chemical food safety.With its focus on how the results of toxicology are applied in the real world, Chemical Food Safety: A Scientist’s Perspective will be a valuable addition to the libraries of food scientists, dieticians, animal producers, veterinarians and anyone else with a professional or personal interest in risk assessment, toxicology, epidemiology or food safety.

 

Table des matières

1 ProbabilityThe Language of Science and Change
3
2 Dose Makes the Difference
19
3 The Pesticide Threat
37
4 Veggie and Fruit Consumption in the Age of the Centenarians
55
5 Chemicals Present in Natural Foods
69
6 Risk and Regulations
83
7 Some Real Issues in Chemical Toxicology
91
8 Milk Is Good for You
111
9 Biotechnology and Genetically Modified Foods The Invasion of the Killer Corn or New Veggies to the Rescue
121
10 Food Security and the World of Bioterrorism
135
11 The Future
145
A Toxicology Primer
159
B Selected Readings and Notes
179
Index
199
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Jim E. Riviere, D.V.M., Ph.D. is the Burroughs Wellcome Fund Distinguished Professor of Veterinary Pharmacology and Director, Center for Chemical Toxicology Research and Pharmacokinetics, Department of Population Health and Pathobiology, College of Veterinary Medicine, North Carolina State University, Raleigh, N.C.

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