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Prioritizing substances of genotoxic concern for in-depth safety evaluation using non-animal approaches: The example of food contact materials.
Due to the exponentially growing number of substances requiring safety evaluation, efficient prioritisation strategies are needed to identify those of highest concern. To limit unnecessary animal ...
Coatings in food contact materials: Potential source of genotoxic contaminants?
regulation exists on chemicals used in coatings for food contact materials (FCM). Therefore, these substances need to comply with the general provisions of EU Regulation 1935/2004 and, if present, with ...
(Q)SAR tools for priority setting: A case study with printed paper and board food contact material substances.
(e.g. industrial chemicals, pharmaceuticals, food, cosmetics, …) have triggered the need for an efficient screening strategy to prioritize the substances of highest concern. In this context, alternative ...
Printed paper and board food contact materials as a potential source of food contamination.
19, p.10-19 (2016) Keywords: Checklist Consumer Product Safety Food Contamination Food Packaging Hazardous Substances Humans Ink Paper Printing Risk Assessment Toxicity Tests Abstract: Food contact ...
Evaluation of the potential health risks of substances migrating from polycarbonate replacement baby bottles.
the potential migration risks associated with these alternative materials were investigated. First, all substances were evaluated for endocrine disruptive (ED) activity by using different existing lists ...
Study of the possible migration risks of food contact materials for children under 3 years
amounts of substances migrating from the polymeric alternatives other than PC is much less known. The principal aim of this PhD was the identification and quantification of the major and most toxic ...
Evaluation of the migration of chemicals from baby bottles under standardised and duration testing conditions.
bottles, since it resulted in a lower release of substances afterwards. Repeated use of baby bottles under ‘real-life’ conditions showed no increase in the migration of investigated compounds and, after some ...