Current Status of Nutrient Fortification in Processed Foods and Nutrition Labeling.
- Author:
Soon Ok CHANG
1
Author Information
1. Department of Food and Nutrition, College of Human Ecology, The University of Suwon, Korea.
- Publication Type:Original Article
- Keywords:
food fortification;
fortification policy and regulation;
nutrition labeling
- MeSH:
Americas;
Calcium;
Edible Grain;
Chitosan;
Food Labeling*;
Food, Fortified;
General Practice;
Internet;
Iron;
Japan;
Korea;
Milk;
Snacks;
Social Control, Formal;
Taurine
- From:Journal of the Korean Dietetic Association
1998;4(2):160-167
- CountryRepublic of Korea
- Language:Korean
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Abstract:
Current status of nutrient fortification in processed food in Korea were presented by analyzing the information shown on food labels. The obtained information was assessed by the regulations on food fortification in both Korea and other countries including Codex. The most current regulations were gathered from internet. The results are summarized as follows. 1. Major nutrients fortified were calcium, Vit C, Vit B complex, iron and fiber. The forfified foods were not limitted to certain food group with more frequent fortification in snackfoods, cereal, ramyun, retort pouch foods, milk, and youguart. The descriptive terms of nutrition label for the fortification were various including high, supplemented, added, source, fortified, and abundance though the difference among these terms were not distinct. 2. Current regulation on nutrition laber requires to give the content of the fortified nutrient and % RDA. However not all of food items carry above information. Also some ingredients such as chitosan, DHA, taurine, omega-3 fatty acid, chondrichin, bifidus were supplemented mainly to the snack foods which FDA(USA) does not allow to be fortified. 3. The nutrient most frequently fortified was calcium and general practice of fortification appears to follow the regulation in Korea. Presently the regulation itself is not well described, this nutient fortification can cause toxic effect. Since calcium was supplemented to wide range of food group consumers who are not conscious of the safe upper limit may intake the fortified food up to the level of 2g/day. 4. For the effective fortification in Korea, the regulation on fortification should be reformed in accordance with the international guideline Codex and the regulations in other countries especially in America and Japan.