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Migration of Substances from Food Contact Plastic Materials into Foodstuff and Their Implications for Human Exposure

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Date 2021 Jun 28
PMID 34182045
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The safety of food contact plastic materials, including PP, PE, PET, PCT, PLA, PBT and cross-linked polyester, was assessed with regard to migrated substances. The migrated concentrations of overall migrants (OMs), terephthalic acid, acetaldehyde, 1,4-butanediol and lead, were determined according to the standards and specifications for utensils, containers and packages in Korea. Food simulants of 4% acetic acid, water and n-heptane were used for the analysis of the substances. The dietary exposures of terephthalic acid, acetaldehyde and 1,4-butanediol were assessed using the dietary concentrations and the food consumption data. As a result, the dietary exposures were considered to be safe comparing to the health-based guidance values. In the case of lead, the margin of exposure (MOE) approach was applied. The MOEs calculated using the UB concentration and mean consumption data were ranged from 3 to 1000, which indicated low concern for health risk. Moreover, in this study, the dietary exposures were estimated by the Korean MFDS and U.S. FDA methods, respectively. As a result, the assessed risks were considered to be low in both cases. Based on the results of current exposure assessments, it could be considered that the food contact plastic materials are properly controlled by the regulatory authorities.

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