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Follow‐up of the re‐evaluation of indigo carmine (E 132) as a food additive

Publication Type: Peer reviewed scientific article Authors: EFSA Panel on Food Additives and Flavourings (FAF); Younes, Maged; Aquilina, Gabriele; Degen, Gisela; Engel, Karl‐Heinz; Fowler, Paul; ...

Intake of food supplements based on algae or cyanobacteria may pose a health risk due to elevated concentrations of arsenic species.

Publication Type: Peer reviewed scientific article Authors: Karlien Cheyns; Heidi Demaegdt; Nadia Waegeneers; Ann Ruttens Source: Food Addit Contam Part A Chem Anal Control Expo Risk Assess (2021) ...

Estimation of the Uncertainties Related to the Measurement of the Size and Quantities of Individual Silver Nanoparticles in Confectionery.

Single particle ICP-MS Abstract: E174 (silver) is a food additive that may contain silver nanoparticles (AgNP). Validated methods are needed to size and quantify these particles in a regulatory context. ...

Combining TEM with single particle ICP-MS: assessing the size of individual nanoparticles in food additives by multiple techniques

of nano-sized particles in food, Sciensano, Issue Sciensano, Brussels, Belgium (2019) Keywords: Single particle ICP-MS transmission electron microscopy Health Topics:  Trace elements Nanomaterials ...

Migration of mineral oil from cardboard packaging for food: Identification of the hazards and assessment of the exposure of the Belgian population

Bel; I Boonen; Els Van Hoeck Source: (2019) Accession Number: D/2019/14.440/8 Abstract: Mineral oil can enter the food via different routes. In order to obtain more insights in the extent of the mineral ...

Screening for nanoparticles in complex matrices within a regulatory framework: are we there yet?

Monitoring (ISEAC-40), ISEAC-40, Santiago de Compostela, Spain (2018) Keywords: Nanoparticles Abstract: Silver (Ag) is a food additive (E174) approved by the European Commission to be used for the external ...

Short-term biodistribution and clearance of intravenously administered silica nanoparticles

concerns have been raised about potential adverse effects of synthetic amorphous silica, commonly used as food additive (E551), since silica nanoparticles have been detected in food containing E551. We ...

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