Processing factors
Processing factors are multiplication factors to derive the concentration in a processed food from the concentration in an unprocessed food and can be specified for identified processing types (e.g., cooking, washing, drying). Processing factors are primarily used in dietary exposure assessments to correct for the effect of processing on substance concentrations in dietary exposure calculations.
This module has as primary entities: Foods Substances
Output of this module is used by: Food conversions Dietary exposures Single value dietary exposures
Processing factors as data
Settings used
Settings and Tiers
- Processing factors settings
- Processing factors tiers
- Retrospective dietary CRA (EC 2018) - Acute / Tier I
- Retrospective dietary CRA (EC 2018) - Chronic / Tier I
- Retrospective dietary CRA (EC 2018) - Acute / Tier II
- Retrospective dietary CRA (EC 2018) - Chronic / Tier II
- Retrospective dietary CRA (EFSA 2012) - Optimistic
- Retrospective dietary CRA (EFSA 2012) - Acute / Pessimistic
- Retrospective dietary CRA (EFSA 2012) - Chronic / Pessimistic
- Retrospective dietary CRA (EFSA 2022) - Acute / Tier I
- Retrospective dietary CRA (EFSA 2022) - Chronic / Tier I
- Retrospective dietary CRA (EFSA 2022) - Acute / Tier II
- Retrospective dietary CRA (EFSA 2022) - Chronic / Tier II
- Prospective dietary CRA (EFSA 2023) - Acute / Tier II
- Prospective dietary CRA (EFSA 2023) - Chronic / Tier II
- Processing factors uncertainty