Food Safety Concerns with the use of Plastic Containers
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Jul-15-2010
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Food has been stored by people in containers made from plastic, for quite some time. Lately with the safety of food being a primary concern, plastic as a device for food storage is being investigated.
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Food has been stored by people in containers made from plastic, for quite some time. Lately with the safety of food being a primary concern, plastic as a device for food storage is being investigated. With current research and studies being performed on contaminated food, the web is a valuable tool in getting information so as to avoid food poisoning from E. coli and salmonella, or even to avoid potential ailments triggered by the use of plastics.
Phthalates, or endocrine disrupting chemicals also known as EDCs, are found in plastic, as proved by research. Disruption of the receptors for sex hormones and cancer can be caused by these chemicals. To keep from this sort of contamination, you should not use plastic containers to keep food. Rather, containers made of glass or steel should be used, which will stop phthalates from oozing out of plastic and into your food.
Most articles on the subject of food safety and using plastic containers will cite people's concerns over having food cooked in microwaves using plastic dishes. Although there are no solid numbers regarding the validity of this fear, many professionals think there is a possibility of a danger. Being mindful of prevention, it's usually recommended that the use of plastic containers in microwave food cooking be avoided, and that should you do so, at the very least refrain from using plastic cling wrap that directly touches the food.
Water that is stored in bottles is an additional food safety problem. Most of the human body consists of water, so to keep in good health you have to replenish it every day by drinking a lot of water. As the number of people who exercise on a regular basis to stay healthy increases, so does the number of people who drink bottled water to rehydrate themselves. Water is a solvent, sometimes referred to as the universal solvent; hence, water in plastic bottles could contain phthalates which have seeped out of the plastic into the water. Individuals either decide to not use bottled water or they just don't pay attention to the warnings, since it's become a handy way to get a drink while you're out and about. The danger increases the longer the water remains in the bottle, as well as with wide variations in temperature.
There are different findings with research in food safety dependent upon who is doing or funding the research. Therefore, a lot of what has come to light is questionable and open to interpretation. Until the research is clearer about the effects of plastic, it's best to stick to glass or steel containers to keep food and by no means put plastic in the microwave.
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http://www.articleseen.com/Article_Food Safety Concerns with the use of Plastic Containers_25570.aspx
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Food and Beverage
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Food and Beverage
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