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is titanium dioxide a hormone disruptor
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Titanium dioxide (TiO2) is primarily known as a pigment used in a variety of products, from paints to sunscreens and food coloring. Concerns about its safety have been raised, particularly when it's in nanoparticle form, due to the potential for increased reactivity and health risks. However, based on current scientific evidence, titanium dioxide is not classified as a hormone disruptor. The majority of research focuses on its carcinogenic potential and impact on lung and skin health following inhalation or topical exposure. The European Food Safety Authority (EFSA) has raised concerns over its use as a food additive, leading to recommendations for its ban in edible products in the European Union, but these concerns are not related to hormone disruption. Regulatory agencies continue to evaluate its safety as new evidence emerges, but as of now, TiO2's role as a hormone disruptor has not been substantiated by scientific research.
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