Nanoparticle ‘exposure registry’ essential to map health risks
date:Jun 13, 2012
lth than larger-sized particles of the same chemical. There is, however, currently no direct evidence to support this.

The production and use of nano-materials in the food processing and packaging sectors has taken off in recent years leading to the introduction of guidance around the world.

Concerns and lack of knowledge

Due to concerns and lack of knowledge, the Health Council considers it prudent to set up exposure registration. Data from the registration can be a valuable source in the m
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