Last updated on 7-4-2025 by Charlotte Wouters
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Geiss, Otmar; Bianchi, Ivana; El Hadri, Hind; Ponti, Jessica; Frederic Brassinne *; Charlotte Wouters; Mast, Jan; Loeschner, Katrin; Givelet, Lucas; Cubadda, Francesco; Raggi, Andrea; Ferraris, Francesca; Gräf, Volker; Mantovan, Etienne Devy; Zanella, Michela; Benetti, Federico; Barrero-Moreno, JosefaMots-clés
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Iron hydroxide adipate tartrate (IHAT) is a nano-scale material with a diameter of less than 5 nm intended for use as iron source in food supplements. It is the first engineered nanomaterial that was authorised as novel food in the European Union in 2022 (Commission Implementing Regulation (EU) 2022/1373) and subsequently added to the European Union list of novel foods. Official control laboratories of EU Member States are required to conduct compliance testing of novel foods, including IHAT, against approved specifications. In the case of IHAT, the authorised specifications include the con…