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- ↑ (en) Booge James Eliot et Marion L. Hanahan, Lithopone composition and process of making same, (lire en ligne [archive])
- Quality control is another cornerstone of the factory’s operations. Advanced analytical instruments monitor every aspect of production, ensuring that the titanium dioxide pigments meet stringent international standards for color consistency, opacity, and durability. As a result, the factory's products are highly sought after, securing their place in both domestic and international markets.
If you want to avoid titanium dioxide, Stoiber and Faber urge consumers to try and avoid processed foods as best as you can.
The most common foods containing titanium dioxide are chewing gum, candies, pastries, chocolates, coffee creamers, and cake decorations (1Trusted Source, 3Trusted Source).
Food safety experts in the European Union (EU) have recently updated their safety assessment of TiO2 as a food additive. In Europe, TiO2 is referred to as E171, in accordance with European labelling requirements for food additives. The EU expert panel took into account toxicity studies of TiO2 nanoparticles, which to this point had not been considered relevant to the safety assessment of TiO2 as a food additive.