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Standards Development and Specifications (IA1. 5) This sub-network platform will be led by NFA with input from DTU, AFSSA & IDUFIC. It will prepare standards for food database compilation covering issues relating to food components and the measurement and critical assessment of their compositional values in foods. Components may include nutrients, newly emerging bioactive compounds with putative biological activity and a range of phytoprotectants. A major output of this group will be to provide the foundation for a proposed European Food Data Standard (e.g. CEN Standard) for food composition databases. Five main tasks are planned: Task 1: Assessment of existing documentation guidelines and tools (led by IDUFIC/NFA) This sub-task will aim to extend the documentation and harmonisation of data in the national food composition databases, including documentation of data sets widely used in Europe as authoritative data sources for further dissemination in a validated, standardised and harmonised form in the common environment developed by EuroFIR. This work will build on existing developed guidelines prepared by INFOODS, EUROFOODS and NORFOODS on management of food composition databases, data exchange and their adaptation to the current EuroFIR network. Furthermore, this activity will benefit from the experience of the ongoing ENDB, which is coordinated by IARC and a full evaluation has been included in IA1.4. Task 2: Identification of the nutrients and other food components to be included in EuroFIR (led by NFA) This work has already been partly undertaken in the ENDB project and will help to identify foods and nutrients to be preferably prioritised in EuroFIR according to their actual availability and comparability across European countries. In order to cover a wide range of food components, this task will be carried out in close collaboration with IA1.4, IA1.6 & RA2.4, in identifying suitable datasets for evaluation and deployment. Harmonised sets of critically evaluated data will be added to the EuroFIR databank collection as they become available, with priority given those data that will contribute to the prototype EuroFIR databank. InformAll fits very nicely into the overall aims of EuroFIR as this project sets out to define the communication issues relevant to the food allergy area, and to develop recommendations and strategies for communication of food allergy information. In addition, InformAll is developing a web-based Food Allergy Information Platform (FAIP) incorporating a collated, credible elec...
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Standards Development and Specifications (IA1. 5) This sub-network platform will be led by NFA with input from DTU, AFSSA & IDUFIC. It will prepare standards for food database compilation covering issues relating to food components and the measurement and critical assessment of their compositional values in foods. Components may include nutrients, newly emerging bioactive compounds with putative biological activity and a range of phytoprotectants. A major output of this group will be to provide the foundation for a proposed European Food Data Standard (e.g. CEN Standard) for food composition databases. Five main tasks are planned:

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