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  • AI for chemical risk assessment: promises and concerns

    https://www.rivm.nl/en/weblog/ai-for-chemical-risk-assessment-promises-and-concerns

    … (AI) applications is quickly increasing and has the potential to revolutionize chemical risk assessment. For … AI: predicting toxicity without animal testing  AI has the potential to change how risk assessment is done. For … data.  Reflections by RIVM  It is clear that AI has great potential for various applications in our (future) society. …

    Publication date: 03-26-2024
  • Food products from outside the EU still can contain titanium dioxide (E 171)

    https://www.rivm.nl/en/weblog/food-products-from-outside-eu-still-can-contain-titanium-dioxide-e-171

    … outside the EU. As a result, imported products are a potential source of illegal presence of titanium dioxide in … is distributed in food, together with its uptake and potential health outcomes.  Uncertainties inherent to risk … As a result, food items imported from such countries may potentially contain this banned additive. The French …

    Publication date: 03-26-2024
  • SCCS raises concern over the safety of fullerenes in cosmetic products

    https://www.rivm.nl/en/weblog/sccs-raises-concern-over-safety-of-fullerenes-in-cosmetic-products

    … cosmetic products.  In addition to their possible genotoxic potential, the SCCS has other concerns about fullerenes. … of data on the stability of hydroxylated fullerenes.  The potential ability of fullerenes and derivatives to produce … free oxyradicals and the phototoxicity and sensitising potential of hydroxylated fullerenes.  The potential of …

    Publication date: 03-26-2024
  • Following up on lessons learned from graphene flagship

    https://www.rivm.nl/en/weblog/following-up-on-lessons-learned-from-graphene-flagship

    … unclear whether these changes are sufficient to accommodate potential issues of advanced materials.   Thus, a key and … may support these goals. It can be used to identify potential issues early on. Further it may provide guidance …

    Publication date: 03-26-2024
  • Screening for nanoparticles in food and cosmetics: possible but challenging

    https://www.rivm.nl/en/weblog/screening-for-nanoparticles-in-food-and-cosmetics-possible-but-challenging

    … be improved. This should include the existence (if any) of potential Ti-rich food. Until such a dataset is available, …

    Publication date: 03-26-2024

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