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  2. Feed additive - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Feed_additive

    Feed additive. A feed additive is an additive of extra nutrient or drug for livestock. Such additives include vitamins, amino acids, fatty acids, minerals, pharmaceutical, fungal products and steroidal compounds. The additives might impact feed presentation, hygiene, digestibility, or effect on intestinal health. [1][2]

  3. Food additive - Wikipedia

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    Food additive. Food additives are substances added to food to preserve flavor or enhance taste, appearance, or other sensory qualities. Some additives have been used for centuries as part of an effort to preserve food, for example vinegar (pickling), salt (salting), smoke (smoking), sugar (crystallization), etc.

  4. Phytogenics - Wikipedia

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    Phytogenics. Phytogenics are a group of natural growth promoters or non-antibiotic growth promoters used as feed additives, derived from herbs, spices or other plants. The term phytogenic feed additives was coined by an Austrian multinational feed additives company named Delacon, and was first introduced to the market in the 1980s.

  5. 12 Common Food Additives — Should You Avoid Them? - Healthline

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    Chicken, beef, fish, pork, legumes, nuts, eggs and tempeh are just a few delicious high-protein foods that you can add to your diet in place of processed meats. Summary. Sodium nitrite is a common ...

  6. What Are Genetically Modified Foods? - WebMD

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    Foods that are often modified include corn and soybeans. GMOs can be turned into products like cornstarch, corn syrup, soybean oil, canola oil, corn oil, or granulated sugar. Genetically modified ...

  7. Are Artificial Food Additives Harmful to Your Health?

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    Artificial food additives are tough to avoid. In fact, they’re found in most foods in the grocery store. Most research shows that artificial food additives approved by the FDA are safe for use ...

  8. Food Additives: Learn what they are and how they ... - WebMD

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    Flavor-Boosting Ingredient Carries Risks for Some. Even in healthy people, there is some evidence that eating too much phosphorus might cause health problems. Most additives fall into a few basic ...

  9. What Is Maltodextrin? - WebMD

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    Maltodextrin is a type of carbohydrate, but it undergoes intense processing. It comes in the form of a white powder from rice, corn, wheat, or potato starch. Its makers first cook it, then add ...

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