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Measurement Methods to Evaluate Engineered Nanomaterial Release from Food Contact Materials

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/1541-4337.12079

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characterization; detection; food contact materials; food safety; measurement methods; migration; nanotechnology; release

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  1. Pew Charitable Trusts
  2. US Food and Drug Administration, Health Canada, ILSI North America
  3. Coca-Cola Co.
  4. Illinois Inst. of Technology's Inst. for Food Safety and Health
  5. ILSI Research Foundation
  6. USDA Natl. Research Initiative Agriculture and Food Research Initiative
  7. US Environmental Protection Agency
  8. Natl. Science Foundation

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This article is one of a series of 4 that report on a task of the NanoRelease Food Additive project of the Intl. Life Science Inst. Center for Risk Science Innovation and Application to identify, evaluate, and develop methods that are needed to confidently detect, characterize, and quantify intentionally produced engineered nanomaterials (ENMs) released from food along the alimentary tract. This particular article focuses on the problem of detecting ENMs that become released into food indirectly from food contact materials. In this review, an in-depth analysis of the release literature is presented and relevant release mechanisms are discussed. The literature review includes discussion of articles related to the release phenomenon in general, as experimental methods to detect ENMs migrating from plastic materials into other (nonfood) complex matrices were determined to be relevant to the focus problem of food safety. From the survey of the literature, several control points were identified where characterization data on ENMs and materials may be most valuable. The article concludes with a summary of findings and a discussion of potential knowledge gaps and targets for method development in this area.

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