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Status Status of microbial based cleaning products in statutory regulations and ecolabelling in Europe, the USA, and Canada

机译:欧洲,美国和加拿大法定法规和Ecolabling在法定法规中的微生物清洁产品的现状

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Cleaning products containing living microorganisms as active ingredients are increasingly being used in household, professional and industrial cleaning applications. Microorganisms can degrade soiling associated with dirt, food residues, and grease by enzymatic and metabolic action and out-compete microorganisms associated with odor problems. Their potential for odor control seems to result in a competitive advantage over conventional chemically-based cleaning products. Moreover, producers of microbial-based cleaning products (MBCPs) claim that their products are less harmful to the environment. These promising prospects have triggered interest from consumer and environmental organizations, professional users, and regulators in understanding if there are also possible negative health and environmental impacts which require attention and how the safety of these products is ensured. Unfortunately, there is little information on these issues in the public domain. Moreover, regulatory oversight in Europe is essentially limited to pathogenic properties in the context of worker protection. Canada, in contrast, has a regulatory framework in place to assess risks to human health and the environment from the manufacture, import and/or use of new microorganisms contained in MBCPs. In the absence of mandatory standards, safety assessment and hygienic practices seem to vary considerably across companies. Recently developed ecolabelling standards are - for the time being - the only option for transparent compliance to minimum standards in terms of safety as well as assessments of manufacturer information by third parties. These standards highlight in particular the need for precise taxonomic information for assessing the pathogenic properties and the need to ensure the absence of potentially harmful microorganisms as contaminants. Ecolabelling standards are, however, voluntary and do not cover all relevant safety issues. In order to develop a more comprehensive set of mandatory standards for health and safety, a number of areas would benefit from further research (e.g. the role in plant pathogenicity and other environmental properties of the microorganisms used; the relevance of chronic exposure to dusts and aerosols containing vegetative cells and spores; the relevance of strains which belong to species known to include opportunistic pathogens and possible hazards for particularly sensitive risk groups). Improved knowledge in these areas will contribute to a predictable level of product safety.
机译:清洁含有活性微生物作为活性成分的清洁产品越来越多地用于家庭,专业和工业清洁应用。微生物可以通过酶促和代谢作用和与异味问题相关的微生物进行降解与污垢,食物残留物和油脂相关的污染。它们对气味控制的潜力似乎导致常规化学基础的清洁产品的竞争优势。此外,微生物的清洁产品(MBCPS)的生产者声明其产品对环境的危害较小。这些有希望的前景引发了消费者和环境组织,专业用户和监管机构的兴趣,了解是否有可能的负面健康和环境影响,这些影响需要注意,这些产品是如何确保这些产品的安全性。不幸的是,有关公共领域的这些问题的信息很少。此外,欧洲的监管监督基本上限于工人保护背景下的致病性质。相比之下,加拿大有一个监管框架,以评估人类健康和环境的风险,从制造,进口和/或使用MBCP中含有的新微生物。在没有强制性标准的情况下,在公司之间的安全评估和卫生习惯似乎有所不同。最近开发的生态标准标准是 - 暂时 - 在安全方面唯一遵守最低标准的唯一选择以及第三方对制造商信息的评估。这些标准尤其突出显示精确的分类信息,用于评估致病性质,确保不存在潜在有害的微生物作为污染物的需要。然而,生态标准标准是自愿的,并且不涵盖所有相关的安全问题。为了开发一种更全面的健康和安全标准,一些领域将受益于进一步的研究(例如植物致病性的作用以及所用微生物的其他环境性质;慢性暴露在灰尘和气溶胶中的相关性含有植物细胞和孢子;属于已知的物种的菌株的相关性包括机会性病原体和可能对特别敏感的风险群体的可能危害)。这些领域的知识改进将有助于可预测的产品安全水平。

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