Devansh Chem File
Devansh Chem File
Devansh Chem File
GURDASPUR
SESSION- 2023-2024
SUBMITTED BY-
DEVANSH MAHAJAN
12th
SUBJECT- CHEMISTRY
SUBMITTED TO-
Ms. Shivani
CERTIFICATE
This is to certify that Devansh Mahajan, a student of class
has successfully completed the research on the below
mentioned project under the guidance of Ms. Shivani
during the year 2023-2024 in partial fulfillment of
Chemistry practical examination conducted by AISSCE,
New Delhi.
Signature of Signature of
external examiner chemistry teacher
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
In the accomplishment of this project successfully, many people
have best owned upon me their blessings and the heart pledged
support, this time I am utilizing to thank all the people who
have been concerned with project.
Primarily I would thank god for being able to complete this project
with success. I would like to thank our school principal, Mr. Amit
Abrol and then I would like to thank my principal and
chemistry teacher Ms. Shivani, whose valuable guidance has been
the ones that helped me patch this project and make it full proof
success. Her suggestions and her instructions have served as the
major contributor towards the completion of the project.
Then I would like to thank my parents and friends who have helped
me with their valuable suggestions and guidance has been helpful
in various phases of the completion of the project.
CONTENTS:-
1. Objective
2. Introduction
3. Theory
4. Activity
❖ Aim
❖ Apparatus required
❖ Procedure
❖ Result
❖ Precautions
❖ Conclusion
5. Bibliography
OBJECTIVE
The Objective of this project is to study some of the
common food adulterants present in different food stuffs.
INTRODUCTION
Food is one of the basic necessities for sustenance of life. Pure, fresh
and healthy diet is most essential for the health of the people. It is no
wonder to say that community health is national wealth. Adulteration of
food-stuffs was so rampant, widespread and persistent that nothing short
of a somewhat drastic remedy in the form of a comprehensive
legislation became the need of the hour. To check this kind of anti-
social evil a concerted and determined onslaught was launched by the
Government by introduction of the Prevention of Food Adulteration
Bill in the Parliament to herald an era of much needed hope and relief
for the consumers at large.
About the middle of the 19th century chemical and micros copal
knowledge had reached the stage that food substances could be
analyzed, and the subject of food adulteration began to be studied from
the standpoint of the rights and welfare of the consumer. In 1860 the
first food law framed in the interest of the purchaser was passed. That
law, lacking sufficient means of enforcement, remained largely
ineffective until 1872, when administrative officials were appointed
and penalties for violation provided.
In the United States the federal Food and Drug Act of 1906 was the
result of a long and stormy campaign led by Dr. Harvey
Washington Wiley. This law defined food adulteration and the
misbranding of products; it provided regulations covering the interstate
movement of food and penalties for violations. The 1906 act was
superseded in 1938 by the more rigorous Food, Drug, and Cosmetic
Act administered since 1940 by the Food and Drug Administration
(now within the Dept. of Health and Human Services).
The FDA is charged with enforcing truthful and informative labeling of
essential commodities, maintaining staff laboratories, and formulating
definitions and standards promoting fair dealing in the interests of the
consumer. The 1938 act broadened the definitions of adulteration,
misbranding, and lack of informative labeling; it provided for factory
inspections; and it increased the penalties for violations. It was amended
in 1958 and 1962 to define and regulate food additives and food
coloring. The federal law controls traffic from one state to another and
is supplemented by local regulations that require food handlers to be
licensed, thereby discouraging the spread of disease; it provides for the
inspection by health officers of meat and other foods, of restaurants, and
of dairies and cold storage methods. Imported goods that violate the
provisions of the act may be denied admittance to the United States and
if not removed within a given time may be destroyed.
PRECAUTIONS
By taking a few precautions, we can escape from consuming
adulterated products.
1. Take only packed items of well-known companies.
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2. BOOKS: