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25 November 2019

Watchdog Finds Carcinogens In 23 Spice Products

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Mind your spice products - ? contain Carcinogens. Dried spices can contain aflatoxins (AFs) or ochratoxin A (OTA) or both.
Hong Kong Food, Drugs, Healthcare, Life Sciences
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Mind your spice products - ? contain Carcinogens.

Dried spices can contain aflatoxins (AFs) or ochratoxin A (OTA) or both. These are both mycotoxins which are produced by fungi and have carcinogenic properties according to the International Agency for Research on Cancer ("IARC").

The Hong Kong Consumer Council without statutory teeth of prevention nonetheless performs an important watchdog role and has revealed that more than half of the 44 dried spices on sale in Hong Kong were tested to find these mycotoxins. The Council has publicized this together with an urging of manufacturers to improve production to minimise mycotoxins inclusion during the drying process and to preserve the finished products in good condition. AFs were found in nut meg products from the United States and from a local spice selling company. The American producer took up an arguing point with the Council but the local producer noted that there were problems in stocking the product and the producer had recorded and destroyed the batch of goods in question.

The tests by the Council found that 18 out of 44 samples contained OTA noting that the European Union had regulations on upper limit concentration of OTA and recommended introduction of a recommended upper limit in Hong Kong.

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ARTICLE
25 November 2019

Watchdog Finds Carcinogens In 23 Spice Products

Hong Kong Food, Drugs, Healthcare, Life Sciences
Contributor
With firms representing more than 90 countries, each GALA member has the local expertise and experience in advertising, marketing and promotion law that will help your campaign achieve its objectives, and navigate the legal minefield successfully. GALA is a uniquely sensitive global resource whose members maintain frequent contact with each other to maximize the effectiveness of their collaborative efforts for their shared clients. GALA provides the premier worldwide resource to advertisers and agencies seeking solutions to problems involving the complex legal issues affecting today's marketplace.
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