suki Moderator
Number of posts : 405 Age : 115 Location : North Shore, Boston, Mass. Registration date : 2007-03-05
| Subject: FDA Food Recall Investigation Mon Feb 11, 2008 6:18 am | |
| http://www.fda.gov/bbs/topics/NEWS/2008/NEW01792.html FDA News FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE February 2008 Media Inquiries: Brad A. Swezey, 301-827-6242 Consumer Inquiries: 888-INFO-FDA
FDA Investigation Leads to Several Indictments for Importing Contaminated Ingredients Used in Pet Food Contaminated pet food caused pet illnesses and deaths last year The U.S. Food and Drug Administration's (FDA) Office of Criminal Investigations announced that two Chinese nationals and the businesses they operate, along with a U.S. company and its president and chief executive officer, were indicted by a federal grand jury today in separate but related cases. The indictments are for their roles in a scheme to import products purported to be wheat gluten into the United States that were contaminated with melamine. These products were used to make pet food.
Xuzhou Anying Biologic Technology Development Co., LTD. (XAC), a Chinese firm that processes and exports plant proteins to the United States; Mao Linzhun, a Chinese national who is the owner and manager of XAC; Suzhou Textiles, Silk, Light Industrial Products, Arts and Crafts I/E Co. LTD. (SSC), a Chinese export broker that exports products from China to the United States; and Chen Zhen Hao, president of SSC and a Chinese national were charged in a 26-count indictment returned by a federal grand jury today in Kansas City, Mo.
Also indicted were ChemNutra, Inc., a Las Vegas, Nevada corporation that buys food and food components from China to sell to U.S. companies in the food industry, along with ChemNutra owners Sally Qing Miller and her husband, Stephen S. Miller, who were charged in a separate, but related, 27-count indictment. Sally Qing Miller, a Chinese national, is the controlling owner and president of ChemNutra; Stephen Miller is an owner and CEO of ChemNutra. The indictments charge all seven defendants with delivering adulterated food that contained melamine, a substance which may render the food injurious to health, into interstate commerce; introduction of a misbranded food into interstate commerce; and other charges.
The indictments allege that more than 800 tons of purported wheat gluten, totaling nearly $850,000, was imported into the United States between Nov. 6, 2006, and Feb. 21, 2007. According to the indictments, SSC falsely declared to the Chinese government that those shipments were not subject to mandatory inspection by the Chinese government prior to export.
Melamine can be used to create products such as plastics, cleaning products, glues, inks, and fertilizers. Under certain conditions, melamine mixed with wheat gluten can make the product appear to have a higher protein level than is actually present. Melamine has no approved use as an ingredient in human or animal food in the United States. Wheat gluten is a natural protein derived from wheat or wheat flour, which is extracted to yield a powder with high protein content. Pet food manufacturers often use wheat gluten as a thickener or binding agent in the manufacture of certain types of pet food.
ChemNutra contracted with SSC, a Chinese registered export broker, to purchase food grade wheat gluten, according to the indictment. SSC then entered into a separate contract with XAC to supply the wheat gluten it needed to fulfill its contract with ChemNutra.
The indictments allege that the products purported to be wheat gluten were misbranded because the labels incorrectly represented that the purported wheat gluten had a minimum protein level of 75%.
On March 15, 2007, a pet food manufacturer alerted FDA to the deaths of 14 cats and dogs, several reported by consumers and several that died during routine taste trials conducted by the company. The animals were reported to have developed kidney failure after eating pet food that had been manufactured with the purported wheat gluten.
#
RSS Feed for FDA News Releases [what is RSS?] | |
|
pitmamma Moderator
Number of posts : 1414 Age : 104 Location : Off in the Woods Registration date : 2007-06-22
| Subject: Re: FDA Food Recall Investigation Mon Feb 11, 2008 3:00 pm | |
| It is so sad that these people knowingly did this... | |
|
suki Moderator
Number of posts : 405 Age : 115 Location : North Shore, Boston, Mass. Registration date : 2007-03-05
| Subject: Re: FDA Food Recall Investigation Tue Feb 12, 2008 6:14 am | |
| yes it is... i was reading the Jan issue of DVM at work and here at home tonight and one of the feature stories is titled "Life After The Recall". i'll type some info about this story tomorrow when i'm not so tired. but, apparently, there's a new proposal to formulate a Lab Network to help fight and prevent future poisoning threats. Until funds are granted local vets will continue to remain alert and remain a part of this nation's first line of defense against any toxicology emergencies. there's also info about theUS and China reaching a pact on the safety of imports which i'll also include. is in: dvmnews.com | |
|
Sponsored content
| Subject: Re: FDA Food Recall Investigation | |
| |
|