Assessment of the impact of the IARC Monograph Vol. 121 on the safety of the substance styrene (FCM No 193) for its use in plastic food contact materials
Abstract The EFSA Panel on Food Contact Materials, Enzymes and Processing Aids (CEP) was requested by the European Commission to re‐evaluate the safety of styrene (FCM No 193) for use in plastic food contact materials (FCM) following the classification by the International Agency for Research on Can...
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doaj-59addf3454594c6ea1a57676bdf00baf2021-05-03T00:05:24ZengWileyEFSA Journal1831-47322020-10-011810n/an/a10.2903/j.efsa.2020.6247Assessment of the impact of the IARC Monograph Vol. 121 on the safety of the substance styrene (FCM No 193) for its use in plastic food contact materialsEFSA Panel on Food Contact Materials, Enzymes and Processing Aids (CEP)Vittorio SilanoJosé Manuel Barat BavieraClaudia BolognesiAndrew ChessonPier Sandro CocconcelliRiccardo CrebelliDavid Michael GottKonrad GrobClaude LambréEvgenia LampiMarcel MengelersAlicja MortensenInger‐Lise SteffensenChristina TlustosHenk Van LoverenLaurence VernisHolger ZornLaurence CastleEmma Di ConsiglioRoland FranzNicole HellwigMaria Rosaria MilanaKarla PfaffMaria CarfiEllen Van HaverGilles RivièreAbstract The EFSA Panel on Food Contact Materials, Enzymes and Processing Aids (CEP) was requested by the European Commission to re‐evaluate the safety of styrene (FCM No 193) for use in plastic food contact materials (FCM) following the classification by the International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC) as ‘probably carcinogenic to humans’. The IARC Monograph pertains to hazard identification, based on studies on high‐dose occupational exposures by inhalation and animal studies, also mainly by inhalation. The Panel considered that the IARC conclusions cannot be directly applied to the evaluation of risks for consumers from the oral exposure to styrene, but also concluded that, based on the data provided in the IARC Monograph and by the industry, a concern for genotoxicity associated with oral exposure to styrene cannot be excluded. The migration of styrene into foods packed in styrenic plastics is below 10 μg/kg for the majority of the foods, but up to 230 μg/kg was reported. Migration tends to be high for contact with fatty foods, and/or with high surface to volume ratios of the FCM. Dietary exposure of the consumers to styrene migrating from styrenic plastics was estimated in the order of 0.1 μg/kg body weight (bw) per day. It is in the same range as exposure from styrene present in foods as such. The dietary exposure (food component plus migration from styrenic plastics) is similar or lower than that by inhalation in the general population. Taking the human exposure data into account, the Panel concluded that a systematic review of genotoxicity and mechanistic data, comparative toxicokinetics and analysis of species differences is required for assessing the safety of styrene for its use in FCM.https://doi.org/10.2903/j.efsa.2020.6247StyreneCAS No 100‐42-5FCM substance No 193food contact materialsIARC Monograph Vol. 121safety assessment |
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EFSA Panel on Food Contact Materials, Enzymes and Processing Aids (CEP) Vittorio Silano José Manuel Barat Baviera Claudia Bolognesi Andrew Chesson Pier Sandro Cocconcelli Riccardo Crebelli David Michael Gott Konrad Grob Claude Lambré Evgenia Lampi Marcel Mengelers Alicja Mortensen Inger‐Lise Steffensen Christina Tlustos Henk Van Loveren Laurence Vernis Holger Zorn Laurence Castle Emma Di Consiglio Roland Franz Nicole Hellwig Maria Rosaria Milana Karla Pfaff Maria Carfi Ellen Van Haver Gilles Rivière |
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EFSA Panel on Food Contact Materials, Enzymes and Processing Aids (CEP) Vittorio Silano José Manuel Barat Baviera Claudia Bolognesi Andrew Chesson Pier Sandro Cocconcelli Riccardo Crebelli David Michael Gott Konrad Grob Claude Lambré Evgenia Lampi Marcel Mengelers Alicja Mortensen Inger‐Lise Steffensen Christina Tlustos Henk Van Loveren Laurence Vernis Holger Zorn Laurence Castle Emma Di Consiglio Roland Franz Nicole Hellwig Maria Rosaria Milana Karla Pfaff Maria Carfi Ellen Van Haver Gilles Rivière Assessment of the impact of the IARC Monograph Vol. 121 on the safety of the substance styrene (FCM No 193) for its use in plastic food contact materials EFSA Journal Styrene CAS No 100‐42-5 FCM substance No 193 food contact materials IARC Monograph Vol. 121 safety assessment |
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EFSA Panel on Food Contact Materials, Enzymes and Processing Aids (CEP) Vittorio Silano José Manuel Barat Baviera Claudia Bolognesi Andrew Chesson Pier Sandro Cocconcelli Riccardo Crebelli David Michael Gott Konrad Grob Claude Lambré Evgenia Lampi Marcel Mengelers Alicja Mortensen Inger‐Lise Steffensen Christina Tlustos Henk Van Loveren Laurence Vernis Holger Zorn Laurence Castle Emma Di Consiglio Roland Franz Nicole Hellwig Maria Rosaria Milana Karla Pfaff Maria Carfi Ellen Van Haver Gilles Rivière |
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Assessment of the impact of the IARC Monograph Vol. 121 on the safety of the substance styrene (FCM No 193) for its use in plastic food contact materials |
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Assessment of the impact of the IARC Monograph Vol. 121 on the safety of the substance styrene (FCM No 193) for its use in plastic food contact materials |
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Assessment of the impact of the IARC Monograph Vol. 121 on the safety of the substance styrene (FCM No 193) for its use in plastic food contact materials |
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Assessment of the impact of the IARC Monograph Vol. 121 on the safety of the substance styrene (FCM No 193) for its use in plastic food contact materials |
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Assessment of the impact of the IARC Monograph Vol. 121 on the safety of the substance styrene (FCM No 193) for its use in plastic food contact materials |
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assessment of the impact of the iarc monograph vol. 121 on the safety of the substance styrene (fcm no 193) for its use in plastic food contact materials |
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Abstract The EFSA Panel on Food Contact Materials, Enzymes and Processing Aids (CEP) was requested by the European Commission to re‐evaluate the safety of styrene (FCM No 193) for use in plastic food contact materials (FCM) following the classification by the International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC) as ‘probably carcinogenic to humans’. The IARC Monograph pertains to hazard identification, based on studies on high‐dose occupational exposures by inhalation and animal studies, also mainly by inhalation. The Panel considered that the IARC conclusions cannot be directly applied to the evaluation of risks for consumers from the oral exposure to styrene, but also concluded that, based on the data provided in the IARC Monograph and by the industry, a concern for genotoxicity associated with oral exposure to styrene cannot be excluded. The migration of styrene into foods packed in styrenic plastics is below 10 μg/kg for the majority of the foods, but up to 230 μg/kg was reported. Migration tends to be high for contact with fatty foods, and/or with high surface to volume ratios of the FCM. Dietary exposure of the consumers to styrene migrating from styrenic plastics was estimated in the order of 0.1 μg/kg body weight (bw) per day. It is in the same range as exposure from styrene present in foods as such. The dietary exposure (food component plus migration from styrenic plastics) is similar or lower than that by inhalation in the general population. Taking the human exposure data into account, the Panel concluded that a systematic review of genotoxicity and mechanistic data, comparative toxicokinetics and analysis of species differences is required for assessing the safety of styrene for its use in FCM. |
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Styrene CAS No 100‐42-5 FCM substance No 193 food contact materials IARC Monograph Vol. 121 safety assessment |
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