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Arsenic in seaweed

Wednesday 28 July 2004

Food Survey Information Sheet 61/04

The Food Standards Agency has completed a survey of total and inorganic arsenic in five varieties of imported seaweed. Results from this survey showed that one seaweed variety, hijiki, contains a significant level of inorganic arsenic, which is known to add to the risk of people getting cancer if it is regularly consumed. Arsenic is present in food in various chemical forms, with inorganic forms being the most toxic. Most arsenic in the diet is present in the less harmful organic forms.

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Key facts of the survey

The key facts of this survey are:

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Agency advises against eating hijiki seaweed Read the press release FSIS 61/04: Arsenic in seaweed Read the full food survey information sheet (PDF file 17KB)

Download pdf  (pdf 17KB) Hijiki: your questions answered

See also

Hijiki FAQs Chinese PDF version - 101KB

Download pdf  (pdf 100KB) Hijiki FAQs Japanese PDF version - 83KB

Download pdf  (pdf 82KB) Hijiki FAQs Korean

Download pdf  (pdf 91KB) Hijiki press release in Chinese

Download pdf  (pdf 87KB) Hijiki press release in Japanese

Download pdf  (pdf 71KB) Hijiki press release in Korean

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