Silicon dioxide nanoparticles are commonly used in infant nutrition premixes as anticaking agents for fat-soluble forms of vitamins.
Scientific research has indicated that silicon dioxide nanoparticles could have numerous health consequences, with studies suggesting infants may be particularly susceptible.
Nanoparticles are the width of no more than 10 atoms. As a result of their size, they are more likely than larger particles to enter cells, tissues and organs.
Research shows that, once inside the body, nanoparticles have unconstrained access to the brain, liver, kidneys, spleen and lungs.
Clinical studies suggest silicon dioxide nanoparticles could induce severe pathological consequences in the developing brain. There are also concerns about their impact on gastrointestinal health and function , the liver , lungs , kidneys and spleen.
To provide complete reassurance, Prinova has developed a full range of vitamin, mineral and amino acid infant nutrition premixes that are 100% silicon dioxide-free.
In addition, the company offers vitamin E (50%), vitamin D3 (100) and vitamin K1 (5%) without silicon dioxide, ensuring they are entirely free from any nanoparticles.
Xavier Pollono, Prinova’s Sales Director for Europe and APAC, said: “Studies have raised concerns about silicon dioxide nanoparticles’ effect on health, with infants feared to be especially vulnerable. As regulators and parents become more aware of the risks, manufacturers have every reason to ensure their infant nutrition products are safe."
"Prinova offers custom dry blends for infant formulas, follow-on milks and other fortified foods that are completely free from silicon dioxide, providing a solution that consumers can trust.”