Which of the following is/are true about Potassium Bromate? 1. Potassium bromate is a category 2B carcinogen. 2. Potassium bromate increases dough strength, leading to higher rising and uniform finish to baked products 3. Food Safety Standards Authority of India (FSSAI) permits them up to 50 parts per million.

Which of the following is/are true about Potassium Bromate? 1. Potassium bromate is a category 2B carcinogen. 2. Potassium bromate increases dough strength, leading to higher rising and uniform finish to baked products 3. Food Safety Standards Authority of India (FSSAI) permits them up to 50 parts per million. Correct Answer 1, 2

  • Potassium bromate and potassium iodate may be used as treating agents in flour below the class of food additives. They're accustomed provide the ultimate product with a soft, fluffy finish.
  • It is recognized as a class 2B carcinogen since 1999 which implies it's believed to be “possibly carcinogenic to humans” by the International Agency for Analysis on Cancer (IARC).
  • Its use had been permissible earlier as a result of it had been believed that the chemical was filtered out of the ultimate product. However, once proof to the contrary emerged within the several countries that prohibited it, as well as the EU (1990) and therefore the United Kingdom.

 

Additional Information

Potassium bromate (KBrO3)

Potassium bromate (KBrO3), is a bromate of potassium and takes the form of white crystals or powder.

Mistake Points

  • FSSAI has stated that the use of potassium bromate in any food should not be allowed in any circumstances because it is a potent carcinogen and possess a health hazard to common people. Hence, in this context, statement 3 is incorrect.

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