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An effect-directed strategy for characterizing emerging chemicals in food contact materials made from paper and board

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National Food Institute, Technical University of Denmark1

Research Group for Molecular and Reproductive Toxicology, National Food Institute, Technical University of Denmark2

Research Group for Analytical Food Chemistry, National Food Institute, Technical University of Denmark3

Research group for Nano-Bio Science, National Food Institute, Technical University of Denmark4

BioDetection Systems B.V.5

Copenhagen Center for Health Technology, Centers, Technical University of Denmark6

Food contact materials (FCM) are any type of item intended to come into contact with foods and thus represent a potential source for human exposure to chemicals. Regarding FCMs made of paper and board, information pertaining to their chemical constituents and the potential impacts on human health remains scarce, which hampers safety evaluation.

We describe an effect-directed strategy to identify and characterize emerging chemicals in paper and board FCMs. Twenty FCMs were tested in eight reporter gene assays, including assays for the AR, ER, AhR, PPARγ, Nrf2 and p53, as well as mutagenicity. All FCMs exhibited activities in at least one assay.

As proof-of-principle, FCM samples obtained from a sandwich wrapper and a pizza box were carried through a complete step-by-step multi-tiered approach. The pizza box exhibited ER activity, likely caused by the presence of bisphenol A, dibutyl phthalate, and benzylbutyl phthalate. The sandwich wrapper exhibited AR antagonism, likely caused by abietic acid and dehydroabietic acid.

Migration studies confirmed that the active chemicals can transfer from FCMs to food simulants. In conclusion, we report an effect-directed strategy that can identify hazards posed by FCMs made from paper and board, including the identification of the chemical(s) responsible for the observed activity.

Language: English
Year: 2017
Pages: 250-259
ISSN: 18736351 and 02786915
Types: Journal article
DOI: 10.1016/j.fct.2017.05.061
ORCIDs: Svingen, Terje , Vinggaard, Anne Marie , Rosenmai, Anna Kjerstine , Taxvig, Camilla , Trier, Xenia , Petersen, Jens Højslev , Dybdahl, Marianne and Granby, Kit

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