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Additionally, the committee noted that the available data did not provide convincing evidence of genotoxicity for titanium dioxide as a food additive, but recognized the limitations in current methodologies with respect to the testing of poorly soluble particulate materials. Although there were uncertainties in the genotoxicity data, the experts took into account the fact that the additive was not carcinogenic in adequately conducted two-year studies in mice and rats at doses of up to 7,500 mg/kg BW per day for mice, and 2,500 mg/kg BW per day for rats, the highest doses tested. There was also no evidence of reproductive or developmental toxicity in studies in rats at doses up to 1,000 mg/kg BW per day, the highest doses tested.  

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The production of titanium dioxide powder has significant environmental impacts, primarily due to the energy-intensive nature of the chloride processcas: 13463-67-7 titanium dioxide powder factory. However, manufacturers are increasingly adopting more sustainable practices to minimize their environmental footprint. For instance, they are exploring alternative production methods such as the sulfate process, which uses sulfuric acid instead of chlorine gas, resulting in lower greenhouse gas emissions.

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