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Guidance in selecting analytical techniques for identification and quantification of non-intentionally added substances (NIAS) in food contact materials (FCMS)

guidelines that need to be taken into consideration when assessing NIAS. Different approaches to analysing NIAS in FCM s are reviewed and compared. The approaches for preparing the sample for analysis ...

Modeling the migration of chemicals from food contact materials to food: The MERLIN-expo/VERMEER toolbox

Source: Food and Chemical Toxicology, Volume 166 (2022) Keywords: food contact material Migration model Uncertainty analysis Abstract: Evaluating the migration of chemicals from food contact materials (FCM) ...

Study of the possible migration risks of food contact materials for children under 3 years

was performed using the accurate mass of the observed fragment ions. Several compounds which were previously not identified by GC- MS analysis were elucidated. In parallel with the identification ...

Evaluation of the migration of chemicals from baby bottles under standardised and duration testing conditions.

pre-heated simulant at 40°C) and with the legal EU ‘repetitive-use conditions’ (three migrations, 2 h at 70°C). Analysis of the third migration step of the EU repetitive-use conditions (which has to comply ...

Development and application of a non-target extraction method for the analysis of migrating compounds from plastic baby bottles by GC-MS.

Accepted (2015) Keywords: alternatives analysis Antioxidant Antioxidants application AS Babies baby bottle Baby bottles Bisphenol-A chemicals comparing CONTACT Context Development differences food food ...

In vitro model to study the endocrine disrupting activity of migration products from plastic food contact materials

methyl ester whereas others ask an in-depth analysis to confirm their activity. For active substances only the study will be continued and a full dose-response curve will be performed in order to assess ...

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