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Date
13/06/2024
13 juin 2024

Endocrine disruptors: the new research challenges

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The French Agency for Food, Environmental and Occupational Health & Safety (ANSES) and the French Research Agency (ANR) are pleased to invite you...
10/04/2024

Triphenyl phosphate, an endocrine disruptor for species in the environment

Triphenyl phosphate is a substance used as a flame retardant and/or plasticiser in a wide variety of materials and equipment. In view of its...
05/04/2024
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Strengthening the classification of diphenylguanidine used to manufacture rubber

La diphénylguanidine est une substance utilisée principalement dans la fabrication du caoutchouc. Suite à son évaluation, l’Anses propose...
28/03/2024

Stepping up surveillance of the oriental fruit fly to prevent it from becoming established in France

Bactrocera dorsalis, commonly known as the oriental fruit fly, is one of the most destructive pests for many fruit and vegetable production...
27/03/2024

The fundamental principles underlying ANSES’s vigilance schemes

ANSES coordinates seven vigilance schemes aimed at identifying adverse effects caused by several types of products and foods. What are the...
25/03/2024

Approval of water analysis laboratories: a joint ANSES/OFB portal

On 18 March 2024, ANSES and the French Biodiversity Agency (OFB) inaugurated a joint portal to provide access to both of their information systems...
19/03/2024

Report on the use of sugars and sweeteners in processed foods

Reducing added sugars in food is one of the main strategies for preventing obesity and diabetes. ANSES has produced a comprehensive report on...
15/03/2024
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Proposed hazard classification for two diphenylamines

ANSES is proposing a harmonised classification under the European CLP Regulation for two diphenylamines: BNPA and Benzenamine, N-phenyl-, reaction...
11/03/2024

The main Mycoplasma bovis subtype in France actually conceals two lineages

A study of Mycoplasma bovis, a bacterium that is pathogenic for cattle, has revealed the presence of two lineages in France, whereas the...