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Cereal Bars, Infant Formulas With Organic Brown Rice Syrup May Have High Arsenic Levels: Study

Organic Brown Rice Syrup Arsenic

First Posted: 02/16/2012 9:58 am Updated: 02/16/2012 11:24 pm


Feb 16 (Reuters) - Significant levels of arsenic may be found in some prepared food products listing organic brown rice syrup as a sweetener and main ingredient, including some cereal bars and infant formulas, according to findings from a study published on Thursday.

Higher concentrations of inorganic arsenic found in certain infant formulas, some cereal bars and high energy foods prompted Dartmouth College researchers conducting the analysis to call for regulatory limits on arsenic levels in food.

According to the study, one of the two infant formulas tested with organic brown rice syrup as the primary ingredient had arsenic concentrations up to six times the federal safe drinking water limit.

Results showed the cereal bars and energy foods used by endurance athletes that contained organic brown rice syrup also had higher arsenic concentrations than comparable food products without the sweetener.

Organic brown rice syrup is used as a sweetener in some food products as an alternative to high fructose corn syrup, researchers said, and rice can be a major source of inorganic arsenic.

The study, "Arsenic, Organic Foods, and Brown Rice Syrup" was released online in Environmental Health Perspectives, a journal published by the National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences.

The Dartmouth College researchers tested 17 infant formulas, 29 cereal bars and three energy shots that were purchased in the Hanover, New Hampshire area.

The Dartmouth study follows a report last year analyzing arsenic levels in some fruit juices that showed samples exceeding federal limits in place for drinking water and prompted concern from consumer groups.

Juice producers said they were confident the juice being sold is safe for kids. (Reporting By Lauren Keiper; Editing by Daniel Trotta)

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09:59 AM on 02/21/2012
WHAT? We need to know which foods not to eat. Please list.
09:11 PM on 02/20/2012
"ill stop eating rice altogether"

read the study. rice was not tested.
11:28 AM on 02/17/2012
Inorganic arsenic in rice!!!??? Coming from? Would it be the result of pesticides in the crop? I'll stop eating rice altogether!
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bepa
human rights first
12:10 PM on 02/16/2012
There should be more information given to the public on this issue.

What products were tested? is a beginning

How did this happen?
King7David
Hoo Yah!!!!!!!
04:58 PM on 02/16/2012
Again, the FDA is not doing enough to protect the citizens of the United States. Slowly, but surely our food supply is being contaminated....the equivalent of a "Trojan". How else can our enemies try to defeat us.