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국내 알레르기 유발식품 표시제의 현황과 문제점
The current status and issue of food allergen labeling in Korea
전유훈 ( You Hoon Jeon ) , 김현희 ( Hyun Hee Kim ) , 박용민 ( Yong Mean Park ) , 장광천 ( Gwang Cheon Jang ) , 김혜영 ( Hye-Young Kim ) , 염혜영 ( Hye Yung Yum ) , 김지현 ( Jihyun Kim ) , 안강모 ( Kangmo Ahn ) , 민택기 ( Taek Ki Min ) , 편복양 ( Bok Yang Pyun ) , 이수영 ( Sooyoung Lee ) , 김경원 ( Kyung Won Kim ) , 김윤희 ( Yoon Hee Kim ) , 이정민 ( Jeongmin Lee ) , 이소연 ( So-Yeon Lee ) , 김우경 ( Woo Kyung Kim ) , 송태원 ( Tae Won Song ) , 김정희 ( Jeong Hee Kim ) , 이용주 ( Yong Ju Lee )
UCI I410-ECN-0102-2019-500-001605114

With increasing need to prevent serious food allergy reactions, Korean food allergen labeling regulation has been revised repeatedly. This paper aims to summarize current statuses of food allergen labeling in Korea and foreign countries and to analyze the issue of food allergen labeling regulation. Korean food labeling regulation currently requires 19 items and 22 foods to be reported on labels (eggs, milk, buckwheat, peanut, soybean, wheat, mackerel, crab, shrimp, pork, peach, tomato, sulfite, walnut, chicken, beef, squid, shellfish, and pine nut). However, some common food triggers (for example, almond, cashew nut, and kiwi fruit) are not included in the current labeling regulation. Another issue is that the Korean labeling regulation has not yet been fully implemented for nonprepacked foods; thus, consumers still have difficulty in correctly identifying allergenic ingredients in food. It should be assessed whether warning statements for cross-contamination are reasonable. To prevent the occurrence of serious reactions from accidental ingestion, efforts must be made to solve recently raised issues including the items required to be listed on food labels, the system of standards for labeling and display methods. (Allergy Asthma Respir Dis 2019;7:67-72)

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국내 알레르기 유발식품 표시제 개정과정과 현황
외국의 알레르기 유발식품 표시제 현황
알레르기유발식품 표시제의 문제점
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