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Scientific Opinion on risks for animal and public health related to the presence of nivalenol in food and feed

机译:关于食品和饲料中存在雪茄烯醇有关的动物和公共卫生风险的科学意见

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Nivalenol is a mycotoxin produced by various Fusarium species. The European Commission (EC) asked the European Food Safety Authority (EFSA) for a scientific opinion on the risk to human and animal health related to the presence of nivalenol in food and feed. A total of 13 164 results for nivalenol in food, feed and unprocessed grains, collected in 2001–2011 from 18 European countries, were available for the evaluation. The highest mean concentrations for nivalenol were observed in oats, maize, barley and wheat and products thereof. Grains and grain‐based foods, in particular bread and rolls, grain milling products, pasta, fine bakery wares and breakfast cereals, made the largest contribution to nivalenol exposure for humans. Animal exposure to nivalenol is primarily from consuming cereal grains and cereal by‐products. The available information on the toxicokinetics of nivalenol is incomplete. Evidence exists for metabolic de‐epoxidation in some species. Based on the data available, the Panel on Contaminants in the Food Chain (CONTAM Panel) concluded that the overall weight of evidence is that nivalenol is unlikely to be genotoxic. Toxic effects of nivalenol include immunotoxicity and haematotoxicity. A reduction in white blood cell (WBC) counts in a 90‐day rat study was identified as the critical effect for human risk assessment. Using these data and a benchmark dose analysis the CONTAM Panel established a tolerable daily intake (TDI) of 1.2 μg/kg b.w. per day. All chronic human dietary exposures to nivalenol estimated, based on the available occurrence data in food, are below the TDI, and are therefore not a health concern. No toxicity data were identified for ruminants, rabbits, fish and companion animals but lowest‐observed‐adverse‐effect levels were identified in pigs and poultry. Based on estimates of exposure the risk of adverse health effects of feed containing nivalenol is low for both these species.
机译:Nivalenol是由各种镰刀菌产生的霉菌毒素。欧盟委员会(EC)要求欧洲食品安全局(EFSA)对与食品和饲料中存在香叶烯酚有关的人类和动物健康风险提出科学意见。 2001年至2011年从18个欧洲国家收集的总共13164种食品,饲料和未加工谷物中的雪茄烯醇的结果可用于评估。在燕麦,玉米,大麦和小麦及其产品中观察到了雪茄烯醇的最高平均浓度。谷物和谷类食品,特别是面包和面包卷,谷物碾磨产品,面食,精美的面包制品和早餐谷物,对人体中萘马酚的暴露贡献最大。动物接触那瓦烯醇的主要来源是食用谷物和谷物副产品。现有的有关新戊烯醇毒性动力学的信息不完整。有证据表明某些物种具有代谢脱环氧化作用。根据现有数据,食品链中的污染物专家组(CONTAM专家组)得出结论,总的证据是那那烯醇不太可能具有遗传毒性。萘那诺醇的毒性作用包括免疫毒性和血液毒性。在一项为期90天的大鼠研究中,白细胞(WBC)数量的减少被确定为人类风险评估的关键作用。利用这些数据和基准剂量分析,CONTAM小组确定的每日允许摄入量(TDI)为1.2μg/ kgb.w。每天。根据食物中现有的发生数据,估计所有长期人类饮食中对nivalenol的暴露均低于TDI,因此与健康无关。未发现反刍动物,兔子,鱼类和伴侣动物的毒性数据,但在猪和家禽中发现的最低不良反应水平。根据接触估计,这两种物种的含有那富烯醇的饲料对健康造成不利影响的风险均较低。

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    《EFSA Journal》 |2013年第6期|共119页
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