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Food Analysis
and Testing Laboratory
The Eclipse Scientific Group
is a single source of support services to the food and drinks
industries
Laboratory testing of
Food and Drink is to internationally recognised standards,
confirmed by accreditation (ISO:17025) at all of the Group's
sites.
Food analysis is complemented
by consultancy services in areas such as HACCP, ISO 9000,
food technology, legal and labelling advice - provided either
by our own staff or through associate consultants with whom
we have worked for many years.
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can be offered in a variety of formats including
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Eclipse Food testing Laboratory
offers a comprehensive range of UKAS
accredited microbiological and chemical analyses, including:-
Nutritional information labelling, vitamins and minerals,
preservatives and other additives, contaminants & metals,
toxins, pesticide and veterinary residues, pathogen testing,
shelf-life studies, HACCP and food hygiene consultancies.
Wide experience of serving the dairy industry. Monitoring
of mineral and bottled waters, soft and alcoholic drinks. |
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Pharmaceutical
Testing - Ashford Water Testing - Pesticide
Residue - laboratory supplies
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Laboratory testing
of Food and Drink is to internationally recognised standards
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Recent News
A last slice of British life Robert L White laments the imminent demise of the battenberg cake, and asks which additive-ridden FOODstuffs have an inexplicably special place in your heart Source: wofmouth, Date and Time of entry: 07 May 2008 12:54
Asda gears up for additives battle Supermarket giant Asda's announcement that it would cut out the 'nasties' from its FOOD promised relief for consumers trying to dodge saturated fats, E-numbers and excess calories. Source: timoney, Date and Time of entry: 07 May 2008 12:53
MEPs back ban on bright colouring additives in FOOD Parliament's Environment Committee has voted to ban colouring agents in FOOD, as recent research on health effects of bright colouring additives in sweets and soft drinks shows that these dyes can cause hyperactivity in children. Source: euractiv, Date and Time of entry: 07 May 2008 12:52
After Bad Dumplings, Nissin Loses Appetite For Japan Tobacco Deal Methamidophos is a common pesticide in China but is banned in Japan, Tokyo Metropolitan Government officials said. Last Wednesday, JT FOOD recalled the ... Source: forbes, Date and Time of entry: 06 February 2008 10:35
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