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... according to rosemary tan, ceo of veredus laboratories, the test kit will be able to detect 10-12 different pathogens including the e
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... several rosemary extract suppliers have attacked competitors who they claim are failing to comply with recently enforced eu labelling laws ... naturex was first to raise the alarm, alleging on 19 may that some companies are offering deodorised antioxidant rosemary extracts and telling food companies that they can be labelled as natural flavourings ... “we think it is disrespectful and dangerous to try to fool both the industry and consumers with the same old tricks that led europe to consider banning rosemary extracts in the mid 90s,” baptiste demur, business manager at naturex told foodfavigator ... “additive free” incentive the incentive for declaring antioxidant rosemary extracts as natural flavourings is that the food manufacturer can then label its products as being “additive free ... the french ingredients supplier said deodorised rosemary extracts containing carnosic acid and carnosol, the reference antioxidant compounds under the legislation, are food antioxidants and must be labelled as such ... other rosemary extract suppliers contacted by foodnavigator ... “they are misleading eu customers to use their rosemary extracts as an antioxidant but under natural flavour declaration
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... rosemary extracts can now be used as antioxidants in organic food in the eu provided they are from organically-grown rosemary and ethanol is used for the extraction, following an amendment to the annex of the 2008 organic regulation ... rosemary extracts as antioxidants for food preservation were not included in the annex as this use was only approved in the eu in 2010 ... now, however regulation 344/2011 updates the 2008 rules to include rosemary extracts in the annex “only when derived from organic production and if only ethanol is used for the extraction” ... baptise demur, business manager food preservation at naturex, explained that his company worked hard to secure rosemary antioxidant’s addition to the annex because it was offering certified organic extracts to customers even before they were permitted for use as antioxidants ... before 2010 rosemary extracts could be used as flavourings in europe ... he said it was important to ensure they were added to the organic list quickly to ensure that no companies already using rosemary extracts as antioxidants in organic products would have to remove them in the meantime ... it was not necessary to provide data to support rosemary extracts’ use as an antioxidant as this was previously established
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... idoya fernández pan the films, made from essential oils including oregano, clove and rosemary, were applied to the surface of the meat “as a second skin” that were undetectable by consumers, said researcher idoya fernández pan, of the public university of navarre ... the spanish researcher chose eight different essential oils: oregano, clove, rosemary, white thyme, tea tree, coriander, sage and laurel
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... the new additives are: e392 extracts of rosemary e427 cassia gum e961 neotame e1203 polyvinyl alcohol e1521 polyethylene glycol the aim of the purity criteria legislation is to make sure that each additive meets specified compositional criteria for its manufacture and production
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... besides the first two herbs (parsley and sage) featured in a previous article, rosemary and thyme also have a host of health benefits - which are detailed below:rosemaryrosemary contains caffeic acid and rosmarinic acid, both of which are potent antioxidants as well as anti-inflammatory agents ... rosemary is also a good source of antioxidant vitamin e (alpha tocopherol) and other important antioxidants ... in addition, rosemary contains 19 chemicals with antibacterial action and a number of volatile oils which reduce the airway constriction induced by histamine - the chemical culprit of asthma and other allergy symptoms ... notably, rosemary has long been used to treat asthma ... the volatile oils in rosemary also help reduce inflammation that contributes to liver and heart disease ... herbalists think that rosemary may also help ease breast pain by acting as a natural drying agent to fluid filled cysts ... some other important health benefits for rosemary are:*due to its antioxidants, rosemary can help prevent cataracts ... *the natural acids present in rosemary help in protecting the body`s cells and dna from free radical damage ... *rosemary stimulates liver enzymes which help inactivate estrogen hormones, which can cause breast cancer ... *rosemary extract helps prevent age-related skin damage such as wrinkles ... *rosemary encourages enzymes which flush harmful toxins out of the liver and the body ... *when consumed on a daily basis, rosemary extract can improve kidney functions, increase urine flow and preserve essential minerals such as sodium and potassium ... *rosemary oil is used to stimulate hair growth, boost mental activity, relieve respiratory problems and pain, and reduce disorders in menstrual cycle, menstrual cramps, peptic ulcers, urine flow, prostate, gall bladder, intestine, sperm mobility, leukemia and kidney stones ... cautionary notes:*medical professionals have recommended to not exceed two 400 mg rosemary capsules up to three times a day
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... mccain has recalled some of its sweet potato with rosemary and garlic, because the product might contain small pieces of grit that became pushed into the sweet potato when it was harvested ... product details the recalled product is: product: mccain sweet potato with rosemary and garlicpack size: 400glot numbers: only lot numbers starting with the following four digits are affected: 0104, 0105, 0106, 0107, 0117, 0118, 0119, 0120, 0146, 0147, 0148, 0149 the lot numbers are 10 digits long and can be found on the back of the pack, next to the ‘best before’ date
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... “there is no voice from public health and only one person with any involvement in nutrition, meaning the working group is simply unbalanced,” said nutrition expert and author dr rosemary stanton
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... fenchem is expecting the eu approval of rosemary extract as an antioxidant to give it a major helping hand to bigger sales in the eu ... the antioxidant approval is only for extracts that meet the purity standards drawn up by the european rosemary extract manufacturers group (naturex, raps and robertet)
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