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

plastics Abstract: There are numerous approaches and methodologies for assessing the identity and quantities of non-intentionally added substances (NIAS) in food contact materials (FCM s). They can give ...

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

into food is a key step in the safety assessment of such materials. In this paper, a simple mechanistic model describing the migration of chemicals from FCM to food was combined with quantitative ...

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

Benzhydryl Compounds Bottle Feeding Endocrine disruptors Food Contamination Humans Infant Phenols Plasticizers plastics Polycarboxylate Cement Polymers Risk Assessment Abstract: Since the European Commission ...

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

A Chem Anal Control Expo Risk Assess, Volume 33, Issue 5, p.893-904 (2016) Keywords: Animals Belgium Bottle Feeding Detergents Diffusion European Union Food Contamination Hot Temperature Materials Testing ...

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

the nature of (other) substances migrating from the polymeric alternatives to polycarbonate is much less known. Therefore, there is an urgent need to assess the risks associated with the migration of ...

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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