Chemistry - Overall Migration - 1 simulant (D2) - single use
Fatty food contact represents worst-case migration scenarios - lipophilic substances partition preferentially into oils making D2 simulant testing critical for comprehensive safety assessment of food contact materials. Single-use migration testing with D2 (oil) simulant represents fatty food contact often showing highest migration levels due to lipophilic substance extraction following EU regulations. This worst-case simulation ensures devices remain safe even with fatty food contact through aggressive extraction conditions, accommodates materials containing lipophilic additives that aqueous simulants miss, and provides conservative safety assessment protecting consumers from underestimated exposure. Critical for devices potentially contacting fatty foods including feeding tubes for high-fat nutritional formulations, pharmaceutical lipid preparations used in parenteral nutrition, or comprehensive migration assessment requiring oil simulant testing alongside aqueous evaluations. For medical devices with lipophilic extractables, D2 testing reveals maximum migration that other simulants underestimate, validates material selections considering worst-case fatty food scenarios, and supports risk assessment using highest exposure values for conservative safety evaluation. The oil simulant efficiently extracts plasticizers, stabilizers, and other lipophilic additives that remain largely immobile in aqueous simulants, providing realistic assessment of fatty food contact exposures. Manufacturing validation ensures materials achieve acceptable migration even under worst-case oil extraction, formulation modifications reducing lipophilic extractables demonstrate improved performance in D2 testing, and specifications account for elevated D2 migration setting appropriate limits.