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Re‐evaluation of titanium dioxide (E?171) as a food additive

机译:重新评估食品添加剂二氧化钛(E?171)

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The present Opinion deals with the re‐evaluation of the safety of titanium dioxide (TiO2, E 171) when used as a food additive. From the available data on absorption, distribution and excretion, the EFSA Panel on Food Additives and Nutrient Sources added to Food concluded that the absorption of orally administered TiO2 is extremely low and the low bioavailability of TiO2 appears to be independent of particle size. The Panel concluded that the use of TiO2 as a food additive does not raise a genotoxic concern. From a carcinogenicity study with TiO2 in mice and in rats, the Panel chose the lowest no observed adverse effects levels (NOAEL) which was 2,250 mg TiO2/kg body weight (bw) per day for males from the rat study, the highest dose tested in this species and sex. The Panel noted that possible adverse effects in the reproductive system were identified in some studies conducted with material which was either non‐food‐grade or inadequately characterised nanomaterial (i.e. not E 171). There were no such indications in the available, albeit limited, database on reproductive endpoints for the food additive (E 171). The Panel was unable to reach a definitive conclusion on this endpoint due to the lack of an extended 90‐day study or a multigeneration or extended‐one generation reproduction toxicity study with the food additive (E 171). Therefore, the Panel did not establish an acceptable daily intake (ADI). The Panel considered that, on the database currently available and the considerations on the absorption of TiO2, the margins of safety (MoS) calculated from the NOAEL of 2,250 mg TiO2/kg bw per day identified in the toxicological data available and exposure data obtained from the reported use/analytical levels of TiO2 (E 171) would not be of concern. The Panel concluded that once definitive and reliable data on the reproductive toxicity of E 171 were available, the full dataset would enable the Panel to establish a health‐based guidance value (ADI).
机译:本意见涉及对用作食品添加剂的二氧化钛(TiO2,E 171)的安全性的重新评估。根据有关吸收,分布和排泄的现有数据,欧洲食品安全局食品添加剂和食物营养素专家组的结论是,口服施用的TiO2的吸收极低,而TiO2的低生物利用度似乎与粒径无关。专家小组的结论是,使用TiO2作为食品添加剂不会引起遗传毒性。根据对小鼠和大鼠中TiO2的致癌性研究,专家组选择了最低的未观察到的不良反应水平(NOAEL),即大鼠研究中的男性每日2,250 mg TiO2 / kg体重(bw)。在这个物种和性别上。专家小组指出,在一些非食品级或表征不足的纳米材料(即非E 171)材料的研究中,发现了对生殖系统的可能不利影响。在有关食品添加剂生殖终点的可用数据库中,尽管有限制,但没有这种迹象(E 171)。由于缺乏延长的90天研究或食品添加剂的多代或多代生殖毒性研究(E 171),专家小组无法就此终点得出明确的结论。因此,专家小组没有确定可接受的每日摄入量(ADI)。专家小组认为,根据现有的数据库和对TiO2吸收的考虑,根据可用的毒理学数据和从所报道的TiO2的使用/分析水平(E 171)不会引起关注。专家组得出结论,一旦获得有关E 171生殖毒性的确切可靠数据,完整的数据集将使专家组能够确定基于健康的指导值(ADI)。

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    《EFSA Journal》 |2016年第9期|共83页
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