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In 2021, the EFSA published a new opinion, stating that while titanium dioxide is not considered a concern for reproduction, development, or immunotoxicity, there is a lack of data to fully exclude a potential genotoxic effect. As a result, the European Union decided to ban its use as a food additive from May 2022, highlighting the importance of continuous monitoring and updating of safety assessments.

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In the realm of advanced materials science, the Microbar Titanium Dioxide Factory stands as a beacon of innovation and technological prowess. This state-of-the-art facility embodies the fusion of cutting-edge technology with sustainable manufacturing practices, revolutionizing the production of titanium dioxide, an essential compound with applications spanning from cosmetics to paints, and even solar panels.

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Gravimetric analysis is a method of quantitative chemical analysis in which a substance is converted into a stable compound of known composition, and the mass of this compound is then measured. This technique offers a high level of precision and is particularly useful in determining the concentration of materials within complex mixtures. The gravimetric determination of titanium dioxide typically involves a series of well-defined steps, which include precipitation, filtration, washing, drying, and weighing.


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French researchers studied how and where E171 nanoparticles enter the bloodstream, first studying the route through pigs and then in vitro with human buccal cells, for a 2023 study published in the journal Nanotoxicology. The research showed that the nanoparticles absorbed quickly through the mouth and then into the bloodstream, before damaging DNA and hindering cell regeneration.

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