Nanoparticles Added To Food Without Adequate Safety Tests Prevention
There’s an unexpected new ingredient sneaking its way into some of the food we eat every day—and you won’t find it on any labels. Called nanoparticles, these microscopic materials are around 1/100,000th the width of a strand of human hair. Because they’re so small, nanoparticles exhibit a wide array of unique properties by virtue of their size. Sometimes, nanoparticles occur naturally—the titanium dioxide powder used in frostings and confectioner’s sugar, for instance, contains naturally occurring nanoparticles....