Non-intentionally added substances in food contact materials: how to ensure consumer safety
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There is growing concern regarding the presence of nonintentionally added substances (NIAS) in food contact materials. These substances cannot be excluded from the food contact materials and end-up in our food. Identification thereof is often difficult or in some cases even not possible, which makes it difficult to evaluate their safety upon exposure. This review provides an overview of the current European Regulatory requirements and the latest innovations in the safety assessment of NIAS. Main conclusion is that recently an innovative, pragmatic and scientifically justified approach is published which can be used for prioritization of NIAS, based on their exposure and hazard.
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TNO Identifier
530854
Source
Current Opinion in Food Science, 6, pp. 33-37.
Place of publication
Amsterdam
Pages
33-37
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