Naturally occurring –plants, animals or microorganisms (ex: aflatoxin, poisonous neurotoxins in mushrooms) produces toxins in thier metabolism naturally and are released into the nature
• Intentionally added – chemicals will have permissible level to be added as preservatives or food additives as per food regulation. Some chemicals added to food that are beyond the acceptable limitse established by the Food and Drugs Act and its regulations. Food additive sodium nitrate
• Unintentionally added –food processing requires some chemicals to be added that are not to be consumed. These are chemicals that accidentally contaminatef being processed (ex: sanitation or maintenance chemicals,pesticides or environmental pollutants)
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