Reducing Salt in Foods: Practical Strategies

Reducing Salt in Foods: Practical Strategies

Reducing Salt in Foods: Practical Strategies

Reducing Salt in Foods: Practical Strategies

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Overview

Concerns have grown that consumption levels of salt are well above those needed for nutritional purposes and that this can lead to adverse effects on health, in particular cardiovascular disease. Consumers are increasingly looking to reduce their salt intake, making salt reduction a priority for food manufacturers. This is not straightforward, though, as salt plays an important role in food preservation, taste and processability. Written by a team of international experts, Reducing salt in foods provides a unique review of current knowledge in this field.

This book is divided into three parts and discusses the major issues concerned with salt reduction and how it may be achieved. Part one reviews the key health issues driving efforts to reduce salt, government action regarding salt reduction and the implications of salt labelling. Consumer perception of salt and views on salt reduction and are also discussed. The second part focuses on the technological, microbiological and sensory functions of salt and strategies that can be taken to reduce salt. The final part of the book outlines strategies which have been taken to reduce salt in particular food groups: meat and poultry, seafood, bread, snack foods, dairy products and canned foods.

Reducing salt in foods is an essential reference for health professionals, governments and food manufacturers.
  • Discusses methods to reduce salt while maintaining food sensory quality, shelf-life and processability
  • Provides a unique review of current knowledge in this field
  • An essential reference for health professionals, governments and food manufacturers

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781845693046
Publisher: Elsevier Science
Publication date: 02/14/2007
Series: Woodhead Publishing Series in Food Science, Technology and Nutrition
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 384
File size: 6 MB

About the Author

Dr David Kilcast is a consultant in Sensory Quality.
Dr Fiona Angus works for Leatherhead Food Research, a highly regarded independent global provider of food information and research.

Table of Contents

Part 1 Dietary salt, health and the consumer: Dietary salt intake: Sources and targets for reduction; Dietary salt, high blood pressure and other harmful effects on health; Health issues relating to monosodium glutamate use in the diet; Dietary salt and flavour: Mechanisms of taste reception and physiological controls; Dietary salt and the consumer: Reported consumption and awareness of associated health risks; Consumer responses to low-salt food products; Improving the labelling of the salt content of foods. Part 2 Strategies for salt reduction in food products: Technological functions of salt in food products; Microbial issues in reducing salt in food products; Sensory issues in reducing salt in food products; The use of bitter blockers to replace salt in food products. Part 3 Reducing salt in particular foods: Reducing salt in meat and poultry products; Reducing salt in seafood products; Reducing salt in bread and other baked products; Reducing salt in snack products; Reducing salt in cheese and dairy spreads; Reducing salt in canned foods.
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