Food Toxicology Testing

Written by Rahul Verma | Updated: September 18, 2025

Food Toxicology Testing 

Food toxicology provides information on how toxins in food may harm life systems. Researchers studying environmental toxicology and food science must be familiar with the fundamental chemical and biological properties of the harmful substances found in food. 

Food additives are substances added to food to maintain or enhance the food’s freshness, safety, texture, taste, or appearance. Some food additives are harmful; in their place, natural food additives should be used that can give food its natural color, freshness, and flavor. 

Gb 15193. 1-2014 specifies the processes for toxicological assessment of meal safety. The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has established stringent regulations to prevent chemicals and other harmful elements from leaching into food products from plastic packaging. These rules assist in reducing the issues related to food toxicity and the health dangers connected to otherwise advantageous materials. 

Gel Permeation Chromatography (GPC) is one of the main methods for measuring the molecular weights of polymers. Mass Spectrometry (MS) is typically employed to detect chemical pollutants such as pesticides, antibiotics, hormones, colors, illicit compounds, and chemical adulterants (prohibited chemicals added to foods, as well as bisphenol A or BPA).

Video 01: Introduction to Food Toxicology

Advantages of Food Toxicology Testing

  • Vital to the process of developing drugs.
  • Preserving quality during extended travel and storage times.
  • Lowering the possibility of contamination.

Limitations of Food Toxicology Testing

  • Unwanted and harmful substances may enter products through packaging and processing

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