Nanoparticles: the presence in sweets worries
They are 50,000 times smaller than a hair and have invaded the objects of our daily lives. Used in the ...
Read moreThey are 50,000 times smaller than a hair and have invaded the objects of our daily lives. Used in the ...
Read moreTitanium dioxide (E171) will be banned in Europe in food products. A decision hailed by the National Association of Consumers ...
Read moreStill authorized in France in cosmetics and drugs under the mention E171, titanium dioxide would cross the placental barrier and ...
Read moreThe additive E171, commonly used by the food industry, can cross the placenta and reach the fetal environment. THE ESSENTIAL ...
Read moreThe Minister of Economy Bruno Le Maire will sign the ministerial decree making effective the ban on the food additive ...
Read moreConcern over titanium dioxide has prompted the government to step up its controls on food. The government wants to drive ...
Read moreThe Food Safety Agency says more work on titanium dioxide is needed to better assess the health risks to consumers. ...
Read moreTitanium dioxide could be toxic. As a precautionary measure, Verquin Confiseur has removed E171 from all these products.The "sweets that ...
Read more© GettyImagesDo you know about titanium dioxide? This dye, widely used in the food industry, is present in particular in ...
Read more© Thinkstockthe titanium dioxide, you don't know it ... yet you eat it every day! This food additive would be ...
Read moreFebruary 7, 2017. According to a survey conducted by experts from UFC Que-Chooser, the coloring agent E171 (titanium dioxide) is ...
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