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The Implications of the EU Ban on Titanium Dioxide: A Comprehensive Review of Safety Concerns and Alternatives.
Titanium dioxide, a naturally occurring compound, has been extensively utilized across various industries such as food, pharmaceuticals, and cosmetics. In the food sector, it was commonly employed as a color and opacity enhancer under the designation E171. However, due to safety concerns, the EU has prohibited its use as a food additive, effective August 2022 following a six-month transition period. The decision was based on scientific research highlighting risks associated with inhaling titanium dioxide nanoparticles and its potential genotoxic effects. This review also summarizes the implications of this ban on the pharmaceutical industry, where titanium dioxide is utilized in drug manufacturing. While the safety of titanium dioxide in tablets remains inconclusive, the EU's regulatory action has prompted a closer examination of alternative options. While alternatives exist, they may not provide the same benefits as TiO2, particularly in pharmaceuticals. Further research is needed to determine the safety and effectiveness of TiO2 and its alternatives in these applications.
期刊介绍:
This journal proposes a scientific information validated and indexed to be informed about the last research works in all the domains interesting the pharmacy. The original works, general reviews, the focusing, the brief notes, subjected by the best academics and the professionals, propose a synthetic approach of the last progress accomplished in the concerned sectors. The thematic Sessions and the – life of the Academy – resume the communications which, presented in front of the national Academy of pharmacy, are in the heart of the current events.