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Rocket Fuel Chemical Found in Organic Milk

 

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WASHINGTON - The government has found traces of a rocket fuel chemical in

organic milk in Maryland, green leaf lettuce grown in Arizona and bottled spring

water from Texas and California. What's not clear is the significance of the

data, collected by the Food and Drug Administration (news - web sites) through

Aug. 19.

Sufficient amounts of perchlorate can affect the thyroid, potentially causing

delayed development and other problems.

 

But Environmental Protection Agency (news - web sites) official Kevin Mayer

called for calm, saying in an interview Tuesday: " Alarm is not warranted. That

is clear. "

 

" I think that it is important that EPA and FDA (news - web sites) and other

agencies come to some resolution about the toxicity of this chemical, " Mayer

said. " That has been, frankly, a struggle for the last few years. "

 

The FDA found that of the various food items it tested, iceberg lettuce grown in

Belle Glade, Fla., had the highest concentrations of perchlorate. The greens had

71.6 parts per billion of the compound, the primary ingredient in solid rocket

propellent. Red leaf lettuce grown in El Centro, Calif., had 52 ppb of

perchlorate. Most of the purified, distilled and spring bottled water tested

around the nation tested had no detectable amount of perchlorate.

 

Whole organic milk in Maryland, however, had 11.3 ppb of perchlorate.

 

Asked whether that level of chemical in milk was worrisome, Mayer, the EPA's

regional perchlorate coordinator for Arizona, California, Hawaii and Nevada,

said, " The answer is, we don't know yet. "

 

The FDA said in a statement that consumers should not change their eating habits

in response to the test results, posted on the agency's Web site Friday.

 

The testing comes as federal agencies try find how much perchlorate people are

exposed to from food so they can determine whether action is needed to protect

the public health. Federal agencies have been trying since the early 1990s to

determine what level of perchlorate is safe.

 

The state of California, meanwhile, set a standard of no more than 10 ppb of

perchlorate in drinking water. That was lowered to 6 ppb in drinking water to

account for the chemical also lacing food, Mayer said.

 

A more conservative suggestion, in a draft from the EPA, would allow no more

than 1 ppb of perchlorate in drinking water.

 

The FDA tested lettuce samples collected at farms and packing sheds and bottled

water from retail stores. Raw milk samples came from a research facility in

Maryland and other milk samples were obtained from retail stores.

 

" These data are exploratory and should not be understood to be a reflection of

the distribution of perchlorate in the U.S. food supply, " the agency said in a

statement. " Until more is known about the health effects of perchlorate and its

occurrence in foods, FDA continues to recommend that consumers eat a balanced

diet, choosing a variety of foods that are low in trans fat and saturated fat,

and rich in high-fiber grains, fruits and vegetables. "

 

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On the Net:

 

FDA report on perchlorate: http://www.cfsan.fda.gov/dms/clo4data.html

 

 

 

 

 

 

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