ABSTRACT

More foods are now packaged in containers designed for direct cooking or heating, which encourages movement of substances into the foods. Indirect Food Additives and Polymers: Migration and Toxicology is an impressive review of basic regulatory, toxicological, and other scientific information necessary to identify, characterize, measure, and predict the hazards of nearly 2,000 of the plastic-like materials employed in packaging and identified by the FDA as indirect food additives. It presents the data underlying federal regulations, previously unavailable in one volume, and is a convenient resource for anyone working in the large number of related disciplines.

chapter |4 pages

Introduction

chapter 1|164 pages

Monomers

chapter 2|123 pages

Plasticizers

chapter 3|137 pages

Stabilizers and Antioxidants

chapter 5|118 pages

Rubber Ingredients

chapter 6|163 pages

Solvents

chapter 7|241 pages

Other Additives

chapter 8|163 pages

Polymers

chapter |63 pages

Subject Index

chapter |13 pages

CAS Number Index

chapter |12 pages

RTECS Number Index