Bernard M. Wagner
New York University
45 Papers
494 Citations
Bernard M. Wagner is an academic researcher from New York University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Chemistry & Flavoring Agents. The author has an hindex of 23, co-authored 45 publications.
Chat about Author
Papers
•Journal Article
Recent progress in the consideration of flavoring ingredients under the Food Additives Amendment. 15. GRAS substances.
TL;DR: A list of composes aromatiques generalement consideres comme sans danger by un jury d'expert de l'Association des fabricants d'aromes et d'extraits.
268
The FEMA GRAS assessment of benzyl derivatives used as flavor ingredients.
T. B. Adams,Samuel M. Cohen,John Doull,Victor J. Feron,Jay I. Goodman,Lawrence J. Marnett,I. C. Munro,Philip S. Portoghese,Robert L. Smith,William J. Waddell,Bernard M. Wagner +10 more
TL;DR: Evidence of safety is supported by the fact that the intake of benzyl derivatives as natural components of traditional foods is greater than their intake as intentionally added flavoring substances.
201
A procedure for the safety evaluation of natural flavor complexes used as ingredients in food: Essential oils
Robert L. Smith,Samuel M. Cohen,John Doull,Victor J. Feron,Jay I. Goodman,Lawrence J. Marnett,Philip S. Portoghese,William J. Waddell,Bernard M. Wagner,R. L. Hall,N.A. Higley,C. Lucas-Gavin,T. B. Adams +12 more
TL;DR: The overall objective of the guide is to organize and prioritize the chemical constituents of an essential oil in order that no reasonably possible significant risk associated with the intake of essential oil goes unevaluated.
166
The FEMA GRAS assessment of trans-anethole used as a flavouring substance
P.M. Newberne,Robert L. Smith,John Doull,Jay I. Goodman,I. C. Munro,Philip S. Portoghese,Bernard M. Wagner,C.S. Weil,L.A. Woods,T. B. Adams,C.D Lucas,R.A. Ford +11 more
TL;DR: The weight of evidence supports the conclusion that hepatocarcinogenic effects in the female rat occur via a non-genotoxic mechanism and are secondary to hepatotoxicity caused by continuous exposure to high hepatocellular concentrations of AE.
124