ANSES reaffirms the need to limit oral exposure to nano titanium dioxide

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The French National Agency for Health Safety (Anses) has published today a risk assessment called “nano specific” of titanium dioxide used as a food additive (E171). This is the third part of the process initiated by ANSES in 2020 regarding nanomaterials in food products and the first application of the risk assessment methodology specific to nanomaterials used as food additives established by ANSES in 2021.

In this assessment, the agency reports the lack of toxicological data available to perform a complete evaluation of the additive E171. This is unfortunate because it prevented the agency from completing the risk assessment of the additive E171. “The experts have identified all the data that will have to be produced on this nanomaterial: they concern general toxicity, genotoxicity, carcinogenicity, neurotoxicity or reproductive and developmental toxicity” explains Bruno Teste, coordinator of the assessment and scientific project manager in the food risk assessment unit of the Anses.

The Anses concludes by reaffirming its recommendation to limit the use and exposure of workers and consumers to nanomaterials, by promoting the use of safe products, free of manufactured nanomaterials, and by limiting these uses to those considered in fine as duly justified and subject to a documented demonstration of risk acceptability”.

These conclusions raise some questions: despite the ban on the additive E171 in food which came into force in France in January 2020 and in Europe in August 2022, titanium dioxide nanoparticles are still authorized and used in many everyday products including in cosmetic products, hygiene products or medicines.

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