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  • The EFSA Panel assessed the safety of benzophenone-3,3',4,4'-tetracarboxylic dianhydride (BTDA) as a co-monomer in polyimide production for food contact materials.
  • Migration tests indicated that BTDA levels in olive oil and acetic acid were below safety limits and significantly decreased over time.
  • The substance did not cause gene mutations or significant health concerns, leading the panel to conclude it's safe for consumer use in specified conditions.

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The EFSA Panel on Food Contact Materials, Enzymes and Processing Aids (CEP) assessed the safety of benzophenone-3,3',4,4'-tetracarboxylic dianhydride (BTDA), FCM substance No 1083, as co-monomer for the production of polyimides used in repeated use materials and articles that are in contact with acidic and fatty foods at temperatures up to 250°C. Migration of BTDA from a polyimide containing 43% BTDA, ■■■■■ into olive oil was below the limit of quantification of about 3 μg/kg food, and in 3% acetic acid it decreased from 30.3 μg/kg in the first test to 22.1 μg/kg in the third test (2 h/100°C). In a semi-quantitative screening using acetonitrile and acetonitrile/water to extract the polymer powder, linear and cyclic oligomers were detected at levels below 1 mg/kg material. In thermal desorption of the polymer powder at 250°C, phenol, tentatively identified ■■■■■ were found, but the modelled migrations of these were far below a level of potential concern. ■■■■■. The substance did not induce gene mutations in bacterial and mammalian cells. In an chromosomal aberration test, the substance was found to be directly clastogenic in the absence of metabolic activation. In an follow-up, the substance did not induce the formation of micronuclei in experimental conditions associated with evidence of systemic exposure and therefore the Panel considered that the substance does not raise concern for genotoxicity. The CEP Panel concluded that the use of the substance BTDA is not of safety concern for the consumer if it is applied at up to 43% as a co-monomer in the production of polyimides for repeated use contact with acidic or fatty foods at temperatures up to 250°C. In addition, the migration of BTDA should not exceed 50 μg/kg.

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