• In China, the adulteration and contamination of several food and feed ingredients with inexpensive melamine and other compounds, such as cyanuric acid...
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  • Adulterant (redirect from Adulteration)
    caused by the act of adulteration, a practice of secretly mixing a substance with another. Typical substances that are adulterated include but are not...
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  • 2008 Chinese heparin adulteration, refers to heparin adulteration incidents that occurred in the United States of America in 2008. Pharmaceutical company...
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    intentional adulteration of protein meals with non-protein nitrogen sources that inflate crude protein content measurements have been known to occur in the food...
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    believe this will not stop adulteration because milk price still depends on protein content. 2007 pet food recalls 2009 Chinese lead poisoning scandal 2013...
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  • involved in, along with other pharmaceutical companies, the 2008 Chinese heparin adulteration. "Heparin's Deadly Side Effects". Time magazine. 2008. Archived...
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    detected by some simple protein tests. Actions taken in 2008 by the Government of China have reduced the practice of adulteration, with the goal of eliminating...
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  • Zheng Xiaoyu (category People's Republic of China politicians from Fujian)
    Kailai Protein adulteration in China 2008 Chinese milk scandal Official test failures of the 2008 Chinese milk scandal Timeline of the 2008 Chinese milk...
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    Mānuka honey (category All Wikipedia articles written in New Zealand English)
    Mānuka honey is markedly viscous. This property is due to the presence of a protein or colloid and is its main visually defining characteristic, along with...
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    Seitan (redirect from Wheat protein)
    Japanese: セイタン) is a food made from gluten, the main protein of wheat. It is also known as miànjīn (Chinese: 麵筋), fu (Japanese: 麩), milgogi (Korean: 밀고기), wheat...
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    America, Kraft Foods, Saputo, and Parmalat. In the 2008 Chinese milk scandal, adulteration with melamine was found in Sanlu-brand infant formula, added to fool...
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    history of saffron adulteration, particularly among the cheapest grades, continues into modern times. Adulteration was first documented in Europe's Middle...
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    doi:10.1002/pca.1287. PMID 21341339. Ernst E (August 2002). "Adulteration of Chinese herbal medicines with synthetic drugs: a systematic review". Journal...
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  • charged six people in connection with melamine adulteration, of which two of "endangering public security". Four others were charged in other Hebei courts...
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    Nitrogen cycle Cyanamide Cyanuric acid Melamine 1,3,5-Triazine Triazines Chinese protein export contamination Galloway JN, Dentener FJ, Capone DG, Boyer EW...
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    producers for higher profits. The most common types poisonous foods in China include: adulteration, additives, pesticides, and fake foods. These poisonous food...
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    Milk (redirect from Milk protein)
    nutrients, including calcium and protein, as well as lactose and saturated fat. Immune factors and immune-modulating components in milk contribute to milk immunity...
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  • temporary ban on watermelon sales. 1985 – Adulteration of Austrian wines with diethylene glycol. 1986 – Adulteration of Italian wines with ethylene glycol...
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    primary ingredient in most brands of commercial "pancake syrup," as a less expensive substitute for maple syrup. Assays to detect adulteration of sweetened...
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  • Alpha MOS (category Technology companies established in 1993)
    consistency Detection of contamination, spoilage or adulteration Monitoring of storage conditions... In R&D for: Formulation or reformulation of products...
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  • scandal Health crisis Toy safety Zhang Shuhong 2008 Chinese heparin adulteration 2008 Chinese milk scandal "2007: The Year of the Recall". advocacy.consumerreports...
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  • Sanlu Group (category Companies that have filed for bankruptcy in the People's Republic of China)
    brands of infant formula in China. New Zealand's Fonterra owned 43% of Sanlu. In September 2008, it was involved in an adulterated powdered milk scandal...
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    Food safety incidents in China have received increased international media scrutiny following the reform and opening of the country, and its joining the...
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    of the price. Adulteration of ghee, sweets and other dairy products with lard and animal fats is common in India. Rampant adulteration has been observed...
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    Pine nut (category Plants used in Native American cuisine)
    "Economically Motivated Adulteration (Food Fraud)". FDA. Retrieved 18 May 2024. This article incorporates text from this source, which is in the public domain...
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    Edible bird's nest (category Articles containing Chinese-language text)
    most often as soup. They are particularly prized in Chinese cuisine due to the rarity, high protein content and rich flavor, and are among the most expensive...
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  • Baxter International (category Wikipedia articles in need of updating from October 2024)
    motivation for the adulteration was attributed to a combination of cost effectiveness and a shortage of suitable pigs in Mainland China. In mid-January 2008...
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    differences in the nutrient content of these products. The most commonly used infant formulas contain purified cow's milk whey and casein as a protein source...
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    (Chinese cinnamon or Chinese cassia), C. loureiroi (Saigon cinnamon or Vietnamese cassia), and the less common C. citriodorum (Malabar cinnamon). In 2021...
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  • contaminated Chinese vegetable proteins were used by pet food makers in North America, Europe and South Africa, leading to kidney failure in animals fed...
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