Nutritional and toxicological consequences of food processing
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Thirty-four contributions from the April 1990 conference address the multifaceted consequences of food processing, specifically: nutrient- nonnutrient interactions; effects of radiation; thermally induced formation of dietary mutagens, antimutagens, carcinogens, anticarcinogens, antioxidants, and growth inhibitors; effects of pH on nutritional value and safety; oxidizing agents; food allergenicities; metabolic detoxification pathways; prevention of adverse effects; beneficial effects; and risk assessment.
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American Institute of Nutrition--Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology Symposium on Nutritional and Toxicological Consequences of Food Processing (1990 Washington, D.C.)
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