International audienceRisk assessment of Non-Intentionally Added Substances (NIAS) present in food contact packaging that may migrate into food is a major challenge for food packagers and manufacturers and for risk assessors and managers. A strategy, consisting of combining analytical tools, in silico and in vitro studies, allowing the identification of the hazard in a complex mixture (packaging extract/migrate), is presented in this article. The aim is to avoid the presence of undesirable, chemically uncharacterised or unknown substances in food. This approach appears all the more essential and relevant in a circular economy context, where the share of bio-based, reusable and recycled materials will increase considerably in the coming year...
Nowadays, food packaging is a crucial tool for preserving food quality and has become an inseparable...
International audienceBACKGROUND: Food contact articles (FCAs) are manufactured from food contact ma...
It is recognised that chemicals from packaging and other foodcontact materials can migrate into the ...
International audienceRisk assessment of Non-Intentionally Added Substances (NIAS) present in food c...
L’aptitude des matériaux plastiques au contact alimentaire (FCMs) et le besoin de les évaluer selon ...
Over the last few years, food packaging has received increasing media attention, initially as a resu...
Les revêtements polymériques, utilisés pour recouvrir la surface interne des boîtes de conserve, peu...
This article reviews the principles to assess the risk of migration from food packaging materials an...
Food contact materials (FCM) represent a major economic issue and a large field of innovation. Food ...
International audienceFood contact materials play an essential role in the food conservation and pro...
In this opinion, the issue of migrating components from food contact materials (FCM; packaging, but ...
Non Intentionally Added Substances (NIAS) are unexpected and potentially harmful substances that may...
In this opinion, the issue of migrating components from food contact materials (FCM; packaging, but ...
Food contact materials are a complex mixture of known, intentionally added substances (IAS) and non-...
One of the main challenges in food contact materials research is to prove that the presence of non-i...
Nowadays, food packaging is a crucial tool for preserving food quality and has become an inseparable...
International audienceBACKGROUND: Food contact articles (FCAs) are manufactured from food contact ma...
It is recognised that chemicals from packaging and other foodcontact materials can migrate into the ...
International audienceRisk assessment of Non-Intentionally Added Substances (NIAS) present in food c...
L’aptitude des matériaux plastiques au contact alimentaire (FCMs) et le besoin de les évaluer selon ...
Over the last few years, food packaging has received increasing media attention, initially as a resu...
Les revêtements polymériques, utilisés pour recouvrir la surface interne des boîtes de conserve, peu...
This article reviews the principles to assess the risk of migration from food packaging materials an...
Food contact materials (FCM) represent a major economic issue and a large field of innovation. Food ...
International audienceFood contact materials play an essential role in the food conservation and pro...
In this opinion, the issue of migrating components from food contact materials (FCM; packaging, but ...
Non Intentionally Added Substances (NIAS) are unexpected and potentially harmful substances that may...
In this opinion, the issue of migrating components from food contact materials (FCM; packaging, but ...
Food contact materials are a complex mixture of known, intentionally added substances (IAS) and non-...
One of the main challenges in food contact materials research is to prove that the presence of non-i...
Nowadays, food packaging is a crucial tool for preserving food quality and has become an inseparable...
International audienceBACKGROUND: Food contact articles (FCAs) are manufactured from food contact ma...
It is recognised that chemicals from packaging and other foodcontact materials can migrate into the ...