Separations, Volume 9, Issue 8 (August 2022) – 44 articles
European Regulation 10/2011 on plastics in contact with food requires migration tests on FCMs to evaluate the presence of the listed substances and of not intentionally added substances (NIASs) not listed in the regulation and not subjected to restrictions. NIAS are defined as impurities present in the substances used or reaction intermediates formed during the production process, a reaction, or a product’s decomposition. The presence of NIAS in samples tested implies safety risks. The safety risks associated with these compounds must be assessed in line with internationally recognized principles on risk assessment. View this paper
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