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Scientific Opinion on the risks to animal and public health and the environment related to the presence of nickel in feed

机译:关于饲料中镍的存在对动物和公共健康以及环境的风险的科学意见

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Following a request from the European Commission, the risks to animal and human health and the environment related to the presence of nickel (Ni) in feed were assessed by the EFSA Panel on Contaminants in the Food Chain (CONTAM Panel). The presence of Ni in feed can arise from both natural and anthropogenic sources. Additionally, certain feed materials contain metallic Ni, since it is used as a catalyst in their production. Based on the differences observed between the Ni exposure levels estimated for different animal species and identified no observed adverse effect levels (NOAELs) and lowest observed adverse effect levels (LOAELs), the CONTAM Panel concluded that any adverse impact of Ni via feed to cattle, pigs, rabbits, ducks, fish, dogs, chickens, horses, sheep, goats and cats is unlikely. Concerning the assessment of human health risks from the presence of Ni in food of animal origin, the CONTAM Panel concluded that in the average population the current levels of chronic exposure to Ni, considering only foods of animal origin, might be of potential concern in the young population, in particular in “Toddlers’. In the highly exposed population (95th percentile), the concern also extends to the age class ‘Other children”. Regarding acute dietary exposure, the CONTAM Panel concluded that Ni‐sensitized individuals are also at risk of developing eczematous flare‐up skin reactions through the consumption of food of animal origin. The contribution of food of animal origin to human dietary exposure to Ni should therefore not be underestimated, particularly in age classes with high dietary exposure to Ni. Release to the environment from manure, resulting from its presence in animal feed, is not a major contributor of Ni deposited onto agricultural soils or to the environment.
机译:根据欧洲委员会的要求,EFSA食物链污染物小组(CONTAM小组)评估了与饲料中镍(Ni)有关的对动物和人类健康以及环境的风险。饲料中镍的存在可能来自自然来源和人为来源。另外,某些进料包含金属镍,因为它在其生产中用作催化剂。根据观察到的针对不同动物物种的镍暴露水平之间的差异,未发现任何观察到的不利影响水平(NOAEL)和最低观察到的不利影响水平(LOAELs),CONTAM小组得出结论,镍通过饲喂牛对牛的任何不利影响,猪,兔子,鸭,鱼,狗,鸡,马,绵羊,山羊和猫是不太可能的。关于评估动物源性食品中镍的存在对人类健康的风险,CONTAM小组得出结论,在普通人群中,仅考虑动物源性食品,当前长期暴露于镍的水平可能是潜在的关注点。年轻人,特别是“幼儿”。在人口高度暴露的人群(第95个百分位)中,关注点也扩展到了“其他儿童”年龄段。关于急性饮食暴露,CONTAM小组得出结论,对镍敏感的个体也有通过食用动物性食物而发展出湿疹发作的皮肤反应的风险。因此,不应低估动物源性食物对人体饮食中镍的贡献,特别是在饮食中镍含量高的年龄段中。粪便中存在的粪便将粪便释放到环境中,并不是造成镍沉积到农业土壤或环境中的主要因素。

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