Acrylamide Lawsuit Settled by Potato Chip Giants in California

Acrylamide Known to Heighten Ovarian and Renal Cell Cancer Risks

You knew potato chips and French fries could make you fat, but did you know they could cause cancer? The State of California did, and according to the San Francisco Chronicle, the prior Attorney General Bill Lockyer sued
Acrylamide Lawsuit Settled by Potato Chip Giants in California
Date: January 8, 2008
San Francisco, CA
United States of America
 the premier manufacturers of such chips for failure to disclose a known carcinogen on the bags. At issue is acrylamide, a substance that is unique in that it is a byproduct of the frying process when starchy potatoes hit frying oil and are exposed to temperatures of 248°F and above.

The Companies Involved In Acrylamide Lawsuit

California's Attorney General Jerry Brown - a man rumored to have his eye on the State's governorship - agreed to settle the suit against PepsiCo owned Frito-Lay, Heinz Company and Kettle Foods that was filed by his predecessor in 2005. He alleged that even though their French fries and also potato chips contained acrylamide, a substance known to act as a carcinogen, the companies did not disclose this substance on the packaging in which the food was sold.

Acrylamide In Potato Chips - How, Why, And What Does It Mean To Me?

Acrylamide is a substance that in chemistry is notated as C3H5NO. It is noteworthy in that it is a naturally forming compound that occurs in fried foods containing high levels of starch. Somewhat surprisingly, it was actually not discovered in food until 2002! Starchy foods that are boiled do not evidence the chemical. Here is more food for thought: cigarette smoke and prune juice are laden with acrylamide!

The blow to the food industry came on the heels of a most thorough Cancer Epidemiology Biomarkers & Prevention study conducted in the Netherlands, the results of which proved that postmenopausal women faced a higher risk of ovarian cancer when they showed an increase in acrylamide ingestion. Conversely, breast cancer risks were not associated with acrylamide. A subsequent study in men showed that renal cell cancer risk was also heightened.

What Does The Acrylamide Lawsuit Accomplish?

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Thorough job! :-)

Posted on 08/03/2008 at 6:08:13 AM

A+. Impressed you even included the chemical notation.

Posted on 08/02/2008 at 7:08:43 PM

Well done story on a topic about which I knew nothing. Occasionally our overly protective nanny government in California does something worthwhile.

Posted on 08/02/2008 at 6:08:12 PM

I'm so glad we haven't been eating these and appreciate your heads up about this and the updated info. The research date, so well-presented, was also appreciated.

Posted on 08/02/2008 at 10:08:55 AM

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