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

Source: Food Additives & Contaminants: Part A, Volume 39, Issue 3 (2022) Keywords: chromatographic methods food contact materials Food Packaging Migration NIAS non-intentionally added substances ...

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) ...

Evaluation of the potential health risks of substances migrating from polycarbonate replacement baby bottles.

prohibited the use of bisphenol A in the production of polycarbonate (PC) baby bottles, many other materials have replaced PC for the manufacture of this type of food contact materials. In the present study, ...

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

time, the migration of these compounds even became negligible. Health Topics:  Food consumption and food safety Food contact materials Bisphenol A Service:  Contaminants organiques et additifs Organische ...

Migration of 17 Photoinitiators from Printing Inks and Cardboard into Packaged Food- Results of a Belgian Market Survey

ink on packaging materials used in food applications such as carton boards and can contaminate the food by migrating into the food. In this contribution, a fast and reliable confirmation method for the ...

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

contact food contact material food contact materials Foods GC-MS identification IS legislation Less Mass method Migration milk MS need Non-target observed ON organic Pa pattern PATTERNS perceived plastics ...

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