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*De: *Antje Ulrich Intertek
*Asunto: **Recent developments concerning honey: Detection of lactoprotein
in honey*
*Fecha: *28 de julio de 2017, 10:41:51 GMT-3
*Para:*

To our valued customers,

Herewith, we would like to inform you about recent developments concerning
honey.

On 11 July 2017, an information for attention concerning the presence of
lactoprotein in Chinese honey was published in the European Rapid Alert
System for Food and Feed (RASFF). In this context, an increased number of
samples were submitted to our laboratory for testing on the milk proteins
casein and beta-lactoglobulin.

In May 2016, there were already three information for attention in the
RASFF concerning traces of milk or rather casein in acacia honey from
China. Honey samples that were submitted to our lab in this regard were
tested negative. But in the course of the recent developments, we now
observed positive results for both casein and beta-lactoglobulin.

Milk proteins which are known for their allergic potential should not be
present in pure honey. Possible sources of contamination (e. g. during
processing or sampling) should be verified and eliminated. A direct
addition of those milk proteins to honey for masking an adulteration, is
also under discussion. Internally performed adulteration tests of the
concerned samples have confirmed the assumptions that it is not about
authentic honey.

*Intertek Food Services GmbH offers accredited testing for the milk
proteins casein and beta-lactoglobulin in honey by ELISA. Further analyses
with regard to the authenticity of your honey samples is available as well.*

*Please contact our Customer Service for an individual quotation:*

E-Mail: [log in to unmask]
Tel.: +49 421 65727 390 <+49%20421%2065727390>

Kind regards,
*Antje Ulrich*
*Customer Service*
*Food Services*

Direct +49 421 65727 304 <+49%20421%2065727304>
*www.intertek.com <http://www.intertek.com/>*

Intertek Food Services GmbH, Olof-Palme-Str. 8, 28719 Bremen,
Deutschland/Germany

Sitz der Gesellschaft / Place of business: Bremen
Geschäftsführer / Managing Director: Michael Jungnitsch
Registergericht / Registration office: Amtsgericht Bremen, HRB 28046

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