Science, asked by sarah2893, 1 year ago

is some formalin naturally present in fish ?

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Answered by yogitagautam72
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Formalin in Fish

CONTENTS

Key Takeaways

Why traders tend to adulterate fish with formalin?

Advice to consumers

Advise to the traders (including Retailers)

Advise to the Food Testing Laboratories for detecting Formaldehyde adulteration

Brief on Formaldehyde


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Answered by durv4
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The consumption of fish has lately seen an upward trend and with it, the issue of adulteration of fish with unapproved chemicals and additives has also come into the light. Formalin (formaldehyde in water) is a common adulterant in fish. Traders and suppliers use it to extend the storage life of fresh or chilled fish and artificially improve the sensory attributes.
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