Food Safety and Security

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Foodborne Illnesses - Gut Grievances

  • Infection: Pathogen invades; longer IP.
  • Intoxication: Pre-formed toxins; shorter IP.

    ⭐ Staphylococcal food poisoning: rapid onset (1-6 hrs), preformed heat-stable enterotoxin.

  • Bacterial:
    • Salmonella: IP 6-72h, diarrhea. Poultry.
    • E.coli O157:H7: IP 3-4d, bloody diarrhea/HUS, Shiga toxin. Beef.
    • Shigella: IP 1-2d, dysentery. Contaminated.
    • Campylobacter: IP 2-5d, bloody diarrhea. Poultry.
    • Listeria: IP 1-21d, listeriosis. Deli meats.
    • Staph aureus: (See ⭐) Toxin. Meats.
    • C. perfringens: IP 8-16h, diarrhea, toxin. Meats.
    • C. botulinum: IP 12-72h, paralysis, Botulinum toxin. Canned.
    • B. cereus: Emetic (IP 0.5-6h, rice); Diarrheal (IP 6-15h, meats). Toxins.
  • Viral:
    • Hepatitis A: IP 15-50d, jaundice. Contaminated.
    • Norovirus: IP 12-48h, N/V/D. Shellfish.
    • Rotavirus: IP 1-3d, diarrhea (kids). Contaminated.
  • Parasitic:
    • Giardia: IP 1-2w, diarrhea. Water.
    • Entamoeba: IP 2-4w, dysentery. Contaminated.
    • Taenia: Variable IP, taeniasis. Raw meat.
    • Trichinella: IP 1-2d (gut), 2-8w (muscle), myalgia. Pork. Foodborne Illnesses: Pathogens, Symptoms, Prevention

Food Adulteration & Laws - Purity Patrol

Food adulteration: Intentional addition/substitution of inferior substances or removal of vital elements, affecting food's nature, substance, or quality.

Common Adulterants & Effects:

Food ItemAdulterant(s)Health Effect(s)
MilkWater, urea, detergent, starchReduced nutrition, kidney issues
GheeVanaspati, animal fats↑Bad cholesterol, heart disease
SpicesMetanil yellow, lead chromate, brick powderCarcinogenic, neurotoxic, gut damage
PulsesKesari dal (Lathyrus sativus)Lathyrism (BOAA toxin, paralysis)
Edible OilsArgemone oilEpidemic dropsy (sanguinarine, heart failure)

Key Regulations:

  • FSSAI (Food Safety and Standards Act, 2006): Apex body. Sets science-based standards; regulates manufacture, storage, distribution, sale, import.
  • AGMARK: Certifies agricultural produce.
  • ISI Mark (BIS): Certifies industrial product quality. BIS is India's National Standards Body.

Types of Food Adulteration

Food Preservation & Hygiene - Spoilage Shield

  • Principles: Asepsis, remove microbes, hinder growth (low temp, dry, chemicals), kill microbes (heat, radiation).
  • Methods:
    • High Temp: Pasteurization (LTLT $63°C, \mathbf{30 min}$; HTST $\mathbf{72°C, 15 sec}$; UHT), Sterilization, Canning.
    • Low Temp: Refrigeration ($\mathbf{0-4°C}$), Freezing ($\mathbf{-18°C}$).
    • Dehydration: Drying. Osmotic: Salting, Sugaring.
    • Chemicals: Class I (natural), Class II (benzoates). Irradiation. Fermentation.
  • Hygiene: Personal (handwashing), Environmental (sanitation, pest control).
  • HACCP: 📌 How Can Clever Monkeys Cook Very Rarely? (7 principles: Hazard Analysis, CCPs, Critical Limits, Monitoring, Corrective Actions, Verification, Records).

Factors Affecting Food Spoilage Diagram

⭐ Pasteurization kills most pathogens & spoilage organisms, not spores; it's not sterilization.

Food Security & Nutrition Programs - Nation's Nourishment

  • Food Security: Ensured access for all people at all times to sufficient, safe, and nutritious food for an active and healthy life.
    • Pillars: Availability, Accessibility, Utilization, Stability.
  • Food Fortification: Adding micronutrients to commonly consumed foods.
    • Types: Mass, targeted, market-driven.
    • Examples: Salt (Iodine), Oil/Milk (Vit A/D), Wheat (Iron/Folic acid).
  • Key Programs:
    • ICDS: Targets children (0-6 yrs), pregnant & lactating women. Services: health, nutrition, pre-school education.

    ⭐ The Integrated Child Development Services (ICDS) scheme targets children 0-6 years, pregnant women, and lactating mothers, providing a package of six services.

    • MDM (Mid-Day Meal): School children. Norms: Primary $\mathbf{450 kcal}$, $\mathbf{12g}$ protein; Upper Primary $\mathbf{700 kcal}$, $\mathbf{20g}$ protein.
    • PDS (Public Distribution System): Subsidized food grains.
    • POSHAN Abhiyaan: Aims to reduce stunting, undernutrition, anemia.

High‑Yield Points - ⚡ Biggest Takeaways

  • FSSA 2006 replaced PFA Act 1954; FSSAI is the apex regulatory body.
  • HACCP is a critical system for food safety management.
  • Key foodborne pathogens: Salmonella (typhoid), E. coli, Clostridium botulinum.
  • Aflatoxins (mycotoxins) in improperly stored grains are linked to hepatocellular carcinoma.
  • Lathyrism results from BOAA toxin in Lathyrus sativus (kesari dal).
  • Food fortification (e.g., iodized salt, Vitamin A in oil) combats micronutrient deficiencies.
  • Mid-Day Meal Scheme mandates food safety protocols for school children.

Practice Questions: Food Safety and Security

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