2024
DOI: 10.1002/jsfa.13716
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Brown seaweed as a food ingredient contributing to an adequate but not excessive amount of iodine in the European diet. A case study with bread

Simon Ballance,
Anne Rieder,
Øystein Arlov
et al.

Abstract: BACKGROUNDThe large amounts of iodine in brown seaweeds may contribute towards an adequate iodine intake, but also pose a food safety risk. In the current work we estimate the maximum amount of the cultivated brown seaweeds Saccharina latissima and Alaria esculenta (blanched and non‐blanched) that can be added to white loaf‐type wheat‐bread so European consumers are protected against excessive chronic intakes. We use data for high‐level consumers of bread with special ingredients added from the EFSA comprehens… Show more

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