Iron nanoparticles as food additives and food supplements, regulatory and legislative perspectives

Food Sci Biotechnol. 2024 Feb 14;33(6):1295-1305. doi: 10.1007/s10068-024-01518-y. eCollection 2024 May.

Abstract

Recently, the use of nanotechnology in food has gained great interest. Iron nanoparticles with unique chemical, physical and structural properties allow their potential use mainly as iron fortifiers, colorants and antimicrobial agents. However, in the market we can find only supplements and food colorants based on iron nanoparticles. Their use in food fortification has so far been focused only on in vitro and in vivo experimental studies, since the toxicological evaluation of these studies has so far been the basis for the proposals of laws and regulations, which are still in an early stage of development. Therefore, the aim of this work was to summarize the use of the different forms of iron nanoparticles (oxides, oxyhydroxides, phosphates, pyrophosphates and sulfates) as food additives and supplements and to resume the perspectives of legislation regarding the use of these types of nanoparticles in the food industry.

Keywords: Food industry; Fortification; Legislation; Nanoparticles; Supplements.

Publication types

  • Review