For ecological purposes, cardboard packaging material is largely produced using recycled paper. Swiss studies have shown that cardboard boxes made from recycled material can contain significant portions of mineral oil. The mineral oils stem from printing ink which is commonly used in newspaper printing. If foods such as rice are packaged in such cardboard boxes, it is possible that increased amounts of mineral oils can migrate from the cardboard to the foodstuff. Due to the large portion of mineral oil fractions with short chain and aromatic hydrocarbons, such contaminations of foodstuffs are adverse. Short chain hydrocarbons are more easily taken up by the body. Frequent intake of such contaminated foodstuffs can thus lead to exceedances o...
The occurrence of mineral oil hydrocarbons (MOH) in cellulose-based packaging is mainly due to the o...
The supply of safe and high-quality foodstuffs relies on the efficient protection of food from deter...
<p>Food contact materials (FCM) are estimated to be the largest source of food contamination. ...
For ecological purposes, cardboard packaging material is largely produced using recycled paper. Swis...
<p>Mineral oil can enter the food via different routes. In order to obtain more insights in th...
Most foodstuffs are provided with a packaging which carries out several important functions. However...
The contamination of foods with hydrocarbon mixtures migrating from food contact materials (FCM) was...
In the last few years, migration of mineral oil from packaging materials into various foods has been...
none6In the absence of a functional barrier, mineral oil hydrocarbons from printing inks and recycle...
Migration due to indirect contact with packaging caused several major sanitary crises, including the...
Mineral oil hydrocarbons present in printing inks and recycled paper migrate from paper-based food p...
Polystyrene and acrylonitrile/butadiene/styrenes (ABS) containers for individual serving portions (8...
Recently, mineral oil (MO) residues in food have raised concern because there is a potential risk th...
ABSTRACT Since mineral oil contamination from food packaging to food has become a public health c...
Packaging is a key factor in food quality and safety as it provides protection and preservation thro...
The occurrence of mineral oil hydrocarbons (MOH) in cellulose-based packaging is mainly due to the o...
The supply of safe and high-quality foodstuffs relies on the efficient protection of food from deter...
<p>Food contact materials (FCM) are estimated to be the largest source of food contamination. ...
For ecological purposes, cardboard packaging material is largely produced using recycled paper. Swis...
<p>Mineral oil can enter the food via different routes. In order to obtain more insights in th...
Most foodstuffs are provided with a packaging which carries out several important functions. However...
The contamination of foods with hydrocarbon mixtures migrating from food contact materials (FCM) was...
In the last few years, migration of mineral oil from packaging materials into various foods has been...
none6In the absence of a functional barrier, mineral oil hydrocarbons from printing inks and recycle...
Migration due to indirect contact with packaging caused several major sanitary crises, including the...
Mineral oil hydrocarbons present in printing inks and recycled paper migrate from paper-based food p...
Polystyrene and acrylonitrile/butadiene/styrenes (ABS) containers for individual serving portions (8...
Recently, mineral oil (MO) residues in food have raised concern because there is a potential risk th...
ABSTRACT Since mineral oil contamination from food packaging to food has become a public health c...
Packaging is a key factor in food quality and safety as it provides protection and preservation thro...
The occurrence of mineral oil hydrocarbons (MOH) in cellulose-based packaging is mainly due to the o...
The supply of safe and high-quality foodstuffs relies on the efficient protection of food from deter...
<p>Food contact materials (FCM) are estimated to be the largest source of food contamination. ...