The FDA and Generally Recognized as Safe (GRAS) Substances
Series: | Food technology |
Publisher: | Nova Science Publishers |
Subject: | Food adulteration and inspection--Law and leg |
Authors: | James C. Monahan |
Pages: | 107 pages |
Binding: | Hardcover |
ISBN: | 9781612099248 |
Call No: | KF3878 F33 2011 |
The FDA, which is responsible for ensuring the safety of most of the U.S. food supply, is not required to review substances, such as spices and preservatives, added to food that are generally recognised as safe (GRAS) for their intended use. Currently, companies may determine a substance is GRAS without FDA's approval or knowledge. However, a few substances previously considered GRAS have later been banned and concerns have been raised about the safety of other GRAS substances, including those containing engineered nanomaterials. This book provides an overview of the FDA's regulation of GRAS substances, which are exempt from the premarket approval process for food additives, and discusses the FDA's proposed rule.