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Safety assessment of the substance isobutane, for use in food contact materials

Vittorio Silano
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Claudia Bolognesi
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Kevin Chipman
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Karl‐heinz Engel
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Paul Fowler
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Roland Franz
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Konrad Grob
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Rainer Gürtler
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Trine Husøy
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Sirpa Kärenlampi
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Wim Mennes
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Maria Rosaria Milana
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Karla Pfaff
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Gilles Rivière
Jannavi Srinivasan
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Christina Tlustos
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Detlef Wölfle
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Holger Zorn
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Martine Kolf-Clauw
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Eugenia Lampi
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Kettil Svensson
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Alexandros Lioupis
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Laurence Castle
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Abstract

The substance isobutane is intended to be used as a foaming agent at max 4.5% to produce expanded polystyrene (EPS) to be used for packaging foods, such as fruits, vegetables, meat, fish and cheese, at room temperature or lower. Isobutane is approved in Europe as a food additive (E943b) to be used quantumsatis as a gas propellant only in vegetable oil pan spray (for professional use only) and water-based emulsion spray according to Regulation (EC) No1333/2008. The purity requirements for the use of isobutane as a food additive are described in Commission Regulation (EU) No231/2012. The substance is a gas at room temperature. It is a saturated hydrocarbon, obtained with a high level of purity, and is not expected to react under the processing conditions used to make foamed polystyrene materials and articles. Data on migration of isobutane from trays at 20 degrees C for 10days ranged from 0.2 to 0.4mg/kg food. Considering the intended applications, estimated exposure is extremely low based on migration data. In the absence of genotoxicity alerts and given the very low toxicity following repeated exposure with no observed adverse effect concentration (NOAEC) of several thousands of mg/m(3) by inhalation, it was considered that the use of isobutane as a foaming agent, at the expected exposure from food, does not raise a safety concern.
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hal-02617980 , version 1 (25-05-2020)

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Vittorio Silano, Claudia Bolognesi, Kevin Chipman, Jean Pierre J. P. Cravedi, Karl‐heinz Engel, et al.. Safety assessment of the substance isobutane, for use in food contact materials. EFSA Journal, 2018, 16 (1), 7p. ⟨10.2903/j.efsa.2018.5116⟩. ⟨hal-02617980⟩
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