Safety of zinc chelate of methionine sulfate for the target species
Abstract Zinc chelate of methionine sulfate is intended to be used as a nutritional additive (functional group: compounds of trace elements). The additive is zinc chelated with methionine in a molar ratio 1:1. It is intended to supply zinc as a nutritional additive to all animal species/categories....
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doaj-40fb00b32ba647fa9ee06dcf6a63a41c2021-05-02T15:14:42ZengWileyEFSA Journal1831-47322018-10-011610n/an/a10.2903/j.efsa.2018.5463Safety of zinc chelate of methionine sulfate for the target speciesEFSA Panel on Additives and Products or Substances used in Animal Feed (FEEDAP)Vasileios BampidisGiovanna AzimontiMaria de Lourdes BastosHenrik ChristensenBirgit DusemundMaryline KoubaMojca Kos DurjavaMarta López‐AlonsoSecundino López PuenteFrancesca MarconBaltasar MayoAlena PechováMariana PetkovaFernando RamosYolanda SanzRoberto Edoardo VillaRuud WoutersenGerhard FlachowskyFrancesco CubaddaGloria López‐GálvezAlberto MantovaniAbstract Zinc chelate of methionine sulfate is intended to be used as a nutritional additive (functional group: compounds of trace elements). The additive is zinc chelated with methionine in a molar ratio 1:1. It is intended to supply zinc as a nutritional additive to all animal species/categories. In 2017, the EFSA Panel on Additives and Products or Substances used in Animal Feed (FEEDAP) adopted an opinion on the safety and efficacy of zinc chelate of methionine sulfate for all animal species. In that opinion, the Panel could not conclude on the safety of the additive for the target species. The Commission gave the applicant the possibility of submitting additional information to allow the FEEDAP Panel to complete its assessment. For this reason, additional data have been provided related to the safety of the additive for the target species and this new information is the subject of this opinion. The new tolerance study on chickens for fattening has been assessed; the results of this study indicate that the additive does not promote adverse effects in the birds as compared to an inorganic source of zinc (zinc oxide). The FEEDAP Panel concluded that the additive under assessment ‘zinc chelate of methionine sulfate’ is safe for chickens for fattening when used up to the maximum content of zinc in complete feed authorised in the EU; this conclusion is extended to all animal species.https://doi.org/10.2903/j.efsa.2018.5463nutritional additivescompounds of trace elementszinczinc chelate of methionine sulfateBIOMET®Zntolerance |
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EFSA Panel on Additives and Products or Substances used in Animal Feed (FEEDAP) Vasileios Bampidis Giovanna Azimonti Maria de Lourdes Bastos Henrik Christensen Birgit Dusemund Maryline Kouba Mojca Kos Durjava Marta López‐Alonso Secundino López Puente Francesca Marcon Baltasar Mayo Alena Pechová Mariana Petkova Fernando Ramos Yolanda Sanz Roberto Edoardo Villa Ruud Woutersen Gerhard Flachowsky Francesco Cubadda Gloria López‐Gálvez Alberto Mantovani |
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EFSA Panel on Additives and Products or Substances used in Animal Feed (FEEDAP) Vasileios Bampidis Giovanna Azimonti Maria de Lourdes Bastos Henrik Christensen Birgit Dusemund Maryline Kouba Mojca Kos Durjava Marta López‐Alonso Secundino López Puente Francesca Marcon Baltasar Mayo Alena Pechová Mariana Petkova Fernando Ramos Yolanda Sanz Roberto Edoardo Villa Ruud Woutersen Gerhard Flachowsky Francesco Cubadda Gloria López‐Gálvez Alberto Mantovani Safety of zinc chelate of methionine sulfate for the target species EFSA Journal nutritional additives compounds of trace elements zinc zinc chelate of methionine sulfate BIOMET®Zn tolerance |
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EFSA Panel on Additives and Products or Substances used in Animal Feed (FEEDAP) Vasileios Bampidis Giovanna Azimonti Maria de Lourdes Bastos Henrik Christensen Birgit Dusemund Maryline Kouba Mojca Kos Durjava Marta López‐Alonso Secundino López Puente Francesca Marcon Baltasar Mayo Alena Pechová Mariana Petkova Fernando Ramos Yolanda Sanz Roberto Edoardo Villa Ruud Woutersen Gerhard Flachowsky Francesco Cubadda Gloria López‐Gálvez Alberto Mantovani |
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Safety of zinc chelate of methionine sulfate for the target species |
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Safety of zinc chelate of methionine sulfate for the target species |
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Safety of zinc chelate of methionine sulfate for the target species |
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Safety of zinc chelate of methionine sulfate for the target species |
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Safety of zinc chelate of methionine sulfate for the target species |
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safety of zinc chelate of methionine sulfate for the target species |
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Abstract Zinc chelate of methionine sulfate is intended to be used as a nutritional additive (functional group: compounds of trace elements). The additive is zinc chelated with methionine in a molar ratio 1:1. It is intended to supply zinc as a nutritional additive to all animal species/categories. In 2017, the EFSA Panel on Additives and Products or Substances used in Animal Feed (FEEDAP) adopted an opinion on the safety and efficacy of zinc chelate of methionine sulfate for all animal species. In that opinion, the Panel could not conclude on the safety of the additive for the target species. The Commission gave the applicant the possibility of submitting additional information to allow the FEEDAP Panel to complete its assessment. For this reason, additional data have been provided related to the safety of the additive for the target species and this new information is the subject of this opinion. The new tolerance study on chickens for fattening has been assessed; the results of this study indicate that the additive does not promote adverse effects in the birds as compared to an inorganic source of zinc (zinc oxide). The FEEDAP Panel concluded that the additive under assessment ‘zinc chelate of methionine sulfate’ is safe for chickens for fattening when used up to the maximum content of zinc in complete feed authorised in the EU; this conclusion is extended to all animal species. |
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nutritional additives compounds of trace elements zinc zinc chelate of methionine sulfate BIOMET®Zn tolerance |
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