ILSI entities around the world publish articles on original research, literature reviews and gap analyses, as well as meeting proceedings in peer-reviewed journals. Not one of the thousands of studies ILSI has published in peer-reviewed journals over the last 40+ years has ever been retracted. ILSI also publishes books, monographs, white papers, other scientific reports, annual reports and newsletters.
ILSI's flawless scientific publication track record, its commitment to the highest scientific standards and its adherence to rigorous scientific principles demonstrate its scientific integrity.
ILSI's publications are listed below by publication date, from the newest article to the oldest. You can also filter the list by title or publication type.
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An Analysis of the Risk of Exceeding the Acceptable or Tolerable Daily Intake
1993
An Evaluation of the Budget Method for Screening Food Additive Intake
1997
An Overview of Approaches for Analysing NIAS from different FCMs
ILSI Europe Report Series , 2023
This overview gives an excellent introduction to analysing NIAS. It considers non-harmonised FCMs, highlighting various FCMs and their unique requirements for analysis of migrants (IAS (Intentionally Added Substances) or NIAS). It presents background information on different test conditions for the different FCMs and why the standard tests used for plastics outlined in the Commission Regulation (EU) No 10/2011 (14 January 2011 on plastic materials and articles intended to come into contact with food) are inappropriate in some instances for many non-harmonised FCMs.
Análise dos critérios técnico-científicos necessários para comprovação da segurança de uso e eficácia de microrganismos probióticos em alimentos
2018
Documento técnico-científico. Força-tarefa Alimentos Funcionais
Análisis de sobrepeso y obesidad, niveles de actividad física y autoestima en escolares de San Pedro Sula, Honduras
MHSalud Universidad Nacional, Costa Rica, 2019
El objetivo de este estudio fue analizar la prevalencia de sobrepeso, obesidad, niveles de actividad física y autoestima de la población escolar de San Pedro Sula. La muestra fue de 825 escolares con edades entre 9-13 años, los cuales fueron divididos en 416 mujeres y 409 hombres.