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Although cosmetics are not meant for consumption, there are concerns that titanium dioxide in lipstick and toothpaste may be swallowed or absorbed through the skin.
- One of the most significant contributions of chemical product manufacturers is in the field of healthcare. Pharmaceutical companies develop life-saving drugs and treatments that combat diseases and improve quality of life. Without these advancements, many of us would not be able to enjoy the health and longevity that we do today.
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Our scientific experts applied for the first time the 2018 EFSA Scientific Committee Guidance on Nanotechnology to the safety assessment of food additives. Titanium dioxide E 171 contains at most 50% of particles in the nano range (i.e. less than 100 nanometres) to which consumers may be exposed.