Microwave Popcorn Ingredient Linked to Alzheimer's

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The faux butter in microwave popcorn might damage your brain
Ever noticed how the guy at work who's always making the microwave popcorn is a little slow? Like, he always burns it? It could be no coincidence.

Recent research has found that a common food ingredient used to create the butter smell and flavoring in microwaveable popcorn may be linked to Alzheimer's disease, UPI reports. Diacetyl also is used in margarine, snack foods, candy, baked goods, pet foods, beer and chardonnay.

According to the research by scientists at the Center for Drug Design at the University of Minnesota, those with the highest levels of exposure to the chemical could be at an increased risk for Alzheimer's. The findings appear in the current edition of the journal Chemical Research in Toxicology.

Lead researcher Robert Vince and his colleagues examined the structure of diacetyl and found it was similar to chemicals that cause beta-amyloid proteins to clump in the brain. Such clumping is the hallmark of Alzheimer's.

The study found that not only did diacetyl increase the level of beta-amyloid clumping but it also enhanced beta-amyloid's toxic effects on nerve cells.

"In light of the chronic exposure of industry workers to diacetyl, this study raises the troubling possibility of long-term neurological toxicity mediated by diacetyl," the scientists said in a statement. Diacetyl previously has been linked to respiratory and other problems in workers at microwave popcorn and food-flavoring factories.

But maybe if you drink enough coffee with your microwave popcorn, it will counteract the chemical-butter effect?


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quinnpopcrew
quinnpopcrew

Yet another study that links microwave popcorn to serious health issues! This is why we started Quinn Popcorn. We took all the chemicals out, created a compostable paper bag, and all the ingredients are non-GMO. Oh, and of course we don’t add diacetyl!

scroft2
scroft2

Your intro line about the coworker making microwave popcorn and seeming a little "slow" is absolutely absurd. I can't even believe you wrote that. 

Bigmouth
Bigmouth

 @scroft2 Oh for the love of Benji... get over it, lol.

scroft2
scroft2

 @Bigmouth You're right. Don't know why I listened to a non-reputable news source in the first place! 

PopcornCentral
PopcornCentral

Regarding your recent story on diacetyl and Alzheimer's disease: While we appreciate your story, you are passing along misinformation about microwave popcorn.  The majority of, if not all, popcorn processors and manufacturers stopped using diacetyl as a flavoring component in microwave popcorn. Microwave popcorn products were reformulated with new butter flavoring that added no diacetyl, and these products have been on the shelves since 2007, some five years ago. 

 

The popcorn industry continues to be pro-active, working with federal health and regulatory agencies, to ensure they produce a safe, quality snack for consumers to enjoy.

Bigmouth
Bigmouth

Why on Earth does anyone bother with microwave popcorn? It's absurdly easy to make stove-top popcorn in a pan. Tastes better, too.

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