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How Bad Is Bromate For The Health?

Christabel EgbeamabyChristabel Egbeama
March 24, 2024
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How Bad Is Bromate For The Health?
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I’d bet my bottom dollar that you’ve seen “Bromate Free” on a bread package far too often. What exactly is bromate, and why is it important that manufacturers specify that their product is bromate-free? Bromate is a food ingredient used to strengthen bread dough.

On the other hand, some research indicates that consuming excessive amounts of bromate may raise the risk of cancer. Many regions have restrictions on the amount of bromate that may be used in bread, and some do not allow it at all, due to this concern. Though bromate improves bread quality, concerns about potential health risks have led many to search for alternative methods of making bread without it. We will delve more into the impact of bromate on health in this article.

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  • What is Bromate?
  • What Risk Does Bromate Pose?
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What is Bromate?

Bromate, specifically potassium bromate, is a unique substance used in breadmaking to strengthen the dough and improve its texture. It works by making the dough stretchier, allowing it to contain more air while rising. This lightens and softens the bread. It also helps to uniformly distribute the tiny holes inside the bread, giving it a wonderful, soft feel that consumers enjoy.

What Risk Does Bromate Pose?

The International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC) has classed potassium bromate as a “possible human carcinogen,” indicating that it may cause cancer in people.

When eaten, bromate can change into a DNA-damaging chemical in the body, increasing the risk of genetic damage and the growth of cancerous cells.

Furthermore, consuming too much bromate over time might damage your kidneys and disrupt your nervous system.
Regulations and Alternatives of Bromate
It is forbidden to use potassium bromate in bread in Nigeria. The National Agency for Food, Drug Administration and Control (NAFDAC), which oversees the nation’s food safety regulations, reached this conclusion. Because they were worried about the possible health concerns it could pose to individuals, they banned it back in 2003. However, some bakers may still be using potassium bromate even when it is prohibited. This is in defiance of NAFDAC regulations. According to certain research, bakers are still occasionally found utilizing potassium bromate in their bread-making processes, even after the ban.

Many other countries, like the European Union and Canada, have decided to fully restrict the use of potassium bromate in foods due to concerns about its potential health effects. They want to play things safe and avoid taking any chances.

However, it is still permitted to be used in food in the United States, with restrictions on how much can be used. These standards are issued by the FDA, the institution responsible for ensuring the safety of food and medications in the United States. Manufacturers who employ potassium bromate must ensure that only a trace of it remains in the finished product, which must be less than a specified amount.

Many bakers are switching to safer alternatives to potassium bromate in their bread recipes. These alternatives, such as vitamin C (ascorbic acid), special enzymes, and certain types of flours (known as malted flours), can assist accomplish similar bread-making benefits, such as helping it rise smoothly and have a decent texture, but without the possible health hazards associated with potassium bromate.

Summary

Bromate, specifically potassium bromate, is a chemical used in breadmaking to improve texture and raise dough.

However, it has been identified as a probable cancer-causing chemical.

Although it is forbidden in Nigeria, certain bakers may continue to use it. While some nations, such as the EU and Canada, have prohibited it, others, like the United States, have restricted its usage. Safer options include vitamin C, enzymes, and malted flours.

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Christabel Egbeama

Christabel Egbeama

Christabel Egbeama is a health writer and aspiring consultant engineer who recently completed her bachelor's degree in civil engineering. Her passion for safety in the construction industry led her to delve into public health writing. Having undergone training in health, safety, and environment, Christabel has established a foundation rich in comprehending the broader spectrum of health and its benefits for individuals across various ages and professions. She now produces compelling holistic health articles aimed at guiding individuals towards informed decisions for a healthier tomorrow, encouraging lifestyle modifications.

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