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Metals in weaning foods for infants study published

Wednesday 9 May 2007

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Following a survey of the levels of 15 metals and other elements in commercial weaning foods for infants, published by the Agency last year, a study has now been completed into the levels of inorganic arsenic, methyl mercury and the different types of chromium present in samples of certain brands of similar foods.

The key findings are:

The Agency will continue to monitor levels of chromium in foods and may consider carrying out further work on chromium in the future if required.

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Survey of metals in weaning foods and formulae for infants Read the Food Survey Information Sheet

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FSIS 17/06: Survey of metals in weaning foods and formulae for infants Read the Food Survey Information Sheet

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