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Home » FDA issues draft guidance on acrylamide reduction
FDA has issued draft guidance to help food manufacturers reduce acrylamide in certain foods. Acrylamide can be produced during certain high-heat cooking processes like frying, roasting and baking, and is characterized by the National Toxicology Program as "reasonably anticipated to be a human carcinogen."