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Migration modelling from food-contact plastics into foodstuffs as a new tool for consumer exposure estimation

机译:从接触食品的塑料到食品的迁移模型,作为消费者接触估算的新工具

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One important aspect within the European Union's public healthcare is the exposure of consumers to undesirable chemicals in the diet. Food-contact materials (FCM) are one potential contamination source and therefore of particular interest for food exposure assessment. On the other hand, scientific investigations concerning the migration potential and behaviour of food-packaging materials have demonstrated that diffusion in and migration from FCM are foreseeable physical and, in principle, mathematically describable processes. Because of this situation and the current state-of-the-art in migration science, a research project was initiated within the 5th Framework Programme of the European Commission. This project, with the acronym 'FOODMIGROSURE' (European Union Contract No. 'QLK1-CT2002-2390') started on 1 March 2003, was due to last 3 years and had the participation of nine European project partners (see the project website: www.foodmigrosure.org). The aim of the project was to extend currently existing migration models (which have been demonstrated to be applicable for less complex matrices such as food simulants) to foodstuffs themselves. In this way, the project aims to provide a novel and economic tool for estimation of consumer exposure to chemicals migrating from food-contact plastic materials under any actual contact conditions. In addition, the project aims to increase knowledge of the mechanisms of diffusion of organic compounds in foodstuffs and provide data on the partitioning effects between FCM and foods. Today the latter aspect is increasingly regarded as a fundamental influence parameter for migration into foods. Based on the project achievements, a much better scientific basis is available to allow scientifically appropriate amendments of European Union Directive 85/572/EEC as well as to support further developments with the so-called Plastics Directive 2002/72/EC. The paper introduces the project and presents an overview of the project work progress.
机译:欧盟公共医疗体系中的一个重要方面是消费者在饮食中接触不良化学物质。食品接触材料(FCM)是一种潜在的污染源,因此对于食品接触评估尤为重要。另一方面,有关食品包装材料迁移潜力和行为的科学研究表明,FCM的扩散和迁移是可预见的物理过程,从原理上讲是数学上可描述的过程。由于这种情况以及当前移民科学的最新发展,在欧盟委员会第五框架计划内启动了一个研究项目。该项目的首字母缩写为“ FOODMIGROSURE”(欧盟合同号为“ QLK1-CT2002-2390”)于2003年3月1日开始,为期三年,已有九个欧洲项目合作伙伴参与(请参见项目网站: www.foodmigrosure.org)。该项目的目的是将当前现有的迁移模型(已证明适用于不太复杂的基质,如食品模拟物)扩展到食品本身。通过这种方式,该项目旨在提供一种新颖且经济的工具,用于估算消费者在任何实际接触条件下从与食物接触的塑料材料中迁移出来的化学药品的暴露程度。此外,该项目旨在增加对食品中有机化合物扩散机制的了解,并提供有关FCM和食品之间分配作用的数据。今天,后一个方面越来越被视为迁移到食品中的基本影响参数。根据项目的成果,可以提供更好的科学依据,以便对欧盟指令85/572 / EEC进行科学适当的修改,并通过所谓的塑料指令2002/72 / EC支持进一步的发展。本文介绍了该项目,并概述了该项目的工作进度。

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