Guidance on the risk assessment of substances present in food intended for infants below 16 weeks of age

Abstract Following a request from the European Commission to EFSA, the EFSA Scientific Committee (SC) prepared a guidance for the risk assessment of substances present in food intended for infants below 16 weeks of age. In its approach to develop this guidance, the EFSA SC took into account, among o...

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Main Authors: EFSA Scientific Committee, Anthony Hardy, Diane Benford, Thorhallur Halldorsson, Michael John Jeger, Helle Katrine Knutsen, Simon More, Hanspeter Naegeli, Hubert Noteborn, Colin Ockleford, Antonia Ricci, Guido Rychen, Josef R Schlatter, Vittorio Silano, Roland Solecki, Dominique Turck, Jean‐Louis Bresson, Birgit Dusemund, Ursula Gundert‐Remy, Mathilde Kersting, Claude Lambré, André Penninks, Angelika Tritscher, Ine Waalkens‐Berendsen, Ruud Woutersen, Davide Arcella, Daniele Court Marques, Jean‐Lou Dorne, George EN Kass, Alicja Mortensen
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Language:English
Published: Wiley 2017-05-01
Series:EFSA Journal
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.2903/j.efsa.2017.4849
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spelling doaj-ea9703b220c34b0bbd7e0389cd3e172d2021-05-02T21:41:22ZengWileyEFSA Journal1831-47322017-05-01155n/an/a10.2903/j.efsa.2017.4849Guidance on the risk assessment of substances present in food intended for infants below 16 weeks of ageEFSA Scientific CommitteeAnthony HardyDiane BenfordThorhallur HalldorssonMichael John JegerHelle Katrine KnutsenSimon MoreHanspeter NaegeliHubert NotebornColin OcklefordAntonia RicciGuido RychenJosef R SchlatterVittorio SilanoRoland SoleckiDominique TurckJean‐Louis BressonBirgit DusemundUrsula Gundert‐RemyMathilde KerstingClaude LambréAndré PenninksAngelika TritscherIne Waalkens‐BerendsenRuud WoutersenDavide ArcellaDaniele Court MarquesJean‐Lou DorneGeorge EN KassAlicja MortensenAbstract Following a request from the European Commission to EFSA, the EFSA Scientific Committee (SC) prepared a guidance for the risk assessment of substances present in food intended for infants below 16 weeks of age. In its approach to develop this guidance, the EFSA SC took into account, among others, (i) an exposure assessment based on infant formula as the only source of nutrition; (ii) knowledge of organ development in human infants, including the development of the gut, metabolic and excretory capacities, the brain and brain barriers, the immune system, the endocrine and reproductive systems; (iii) the overall toxicological profile of the substance identified through the standard toxicological tests, including critical effects; (iv) the relevance for the human infant of the neonatal experimental animal models used. The EFSA SC notes that during the period from birth up to 16 weeks, infants are expected to be exclusively fed on breast milk and/or infant formula. The EFSA SC views this period as the time where health‐based guidance values for the general population do not apply without further considerations. High infant formula consumption per body weight is derived from 95th percentile consumption. The first weeks of life is the time of the highest relative consumption on a body weight basis. Therefore, when performing an exposure assessment, the EFSA SC proposes to use the high consumption value of 260 mL/kg bw per day. A decision tree approach is proposed that enables a risk assessment of substances present in food intended for infants below 16 weeks of age. The additional information needed when testing substances present in food for infants below 16 weeks of age and the approach to be taken for the risk assessment are on a case‐by‐case basis, depending on whether the substance is added intentionally to food and is systemically available.https://doi.org/10.2903/j.efsa.2017.4849infantsneonatesADIhealth‐based guidance valuesdevelopment
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author EFSA Scientific Committee
Anthony Hardy
Diane Benford
Thorhallur Halldorsson
Michael John Jeger
Helle Katrine Knutsen
Simon More
Hanspeter Naegeli
Hubert Noteborn
Colin Ockleford
Antonia Ricci
Guido Rychen
Josef R Schlatter
Vittorio Silano
Roland Solecki
Dominique Turck
Jean‐Louis Bresson
Birgit Dusemund
Ursula Gundert‐Remy
Mathilde Kersting
Claude Lambré
André Penninks
Angelika Tritscher
Ine Waalkens‐Berendsen
Ruud Woutersen
Davide Arcella
Daniele Court Marques
Jean‐Lou Dorne
George EN Kass
Alicja Mortensen
spellingShingle EFSA Scientific Committee
Anthony Hardy
Diane Benford
Thorhallur Halldorsson
Michael John Jeger
Helle Katrine Knutsen
Simon More
Hanspeter Naegeli
Hubert Noteborn
Colin Ockleford
Antonia Ricci
Guido Rychen
Josef R Schlatter
Vittorio Silano
Roland Solecki
Dominique Turck
Jean‐Louis Bresson
Birgit Dusemund
Ursula Gundert‐Remy
Mathilde Kersting
Claude Lambré
André Penninks
Angelika Tritscher
Ine Waalkens‐Berendsen
Ruud Woutersen
Davide Arcella
Daniele Court Marques
Jean‐Lou Dorne
George EN Kass
Alicja Mortensen
Guidance on the risk assessment of substances present in food intended for infants below 16 weeks of age
EFSA Journal
infants
neonates
ADI
health‐based guidance values
development
author_facet EFSA Scientific Committee
Anthony Hardy
Diane Benford
Thorhallur Halldorsson
Michael John Jeger
Helle Katrine Knutsen
Simon More
Hanspeter Naegeli
Hubert Noteborn
Colin Ockleford
Antonia Ricci
Guido Rychen
Josef R Schlatter
Vittorio Silano
Roland Solecki
Dominique Turck
Jean‐Louis Bresson
Birgit Dusemund
Ursula Gundert‐Remy
Mathilde Kersting
Claude Lambré
André Penninks
Angelika Tritscher
Ine Waalkens‐Berendsen
Ruud Woutersen
Davide Arcella
Daniele Court Marques
Jean‐Lou Dorne
George EN Kass
Alicja Mortensen
author_sort EFSA Scientific Committee
title Guidance on the risk assessment of substances present in food intended for infants below 16 weeks of age
title_short Guidance on the risk assessment of substances present in food intended for infants below 16 weeks of age
title_full Guidance on the risk assessment of substances present in food intended for infants below 16 weeks of age
title_fullStr Guidance on the risk assessment of substances present in food intended for infants below 16 weeks of age
title_full_unstemmed Guidance on the risk assessment of substances present in food intended for infants below 16 weeks of age
title_sort guidance on the risk assessment of substances present in food intended for infants below 16 weeks of age
publisher Wiley
series EFSA Journal
issn 1831-4732
publishDate 2017-05-01
description Abstract Following a request from the European Commission to EFSA, the EFSA Scientific Committee (SC) prepared a guidance for the risk assessment of substances present in food intended for infants below 16 weeks of age. In its approach to develop this guidance, the EFSA SC took into account, among others, (i) an exposure assessment based on infant formula as the only source of nutrition; (ii) knowledge of organ development in human infants, including the development of the gut, metabolic and excretory capacities, the brain and brain barriers, the immune system, the endocrine and reproductive systems; (iii) the overall toxicological profile of the substance identified through the standard toxicological tests, including critical effects; (iv) the relevance for the human infant of the neonatal experimental animal models used. The EFSA SC notes that during the period from birth up to 16 weeks, infants are expected to be exclusively fed on breast milk and/or infant formula. The EFSA SC views this period as the time where health‐based guidance values for the general population do not apply without further considerations. High infant formula consumption per body weight is derived from 95th percentile consumption. The first weeks of life is the time of the highest relative consumption on a body weight basis. Therefore, when performing an exposure assessment, the EFSA SC proposes to use the high consumption value of 260 mL/kg bw per day. A decision tree approach is proposed that enables a risk assessment of substances present in food intended for infants below 16 weeks of age. The additional information needed when testing substances present in food for infants below 16 weeks of age and the approach to be taken for the risk assessment are on a case‐by‐case basis, depending on whether the substance is added intentionally to food and is systemically available.
topic infants
neonates
ADI
health‐based guidance values
development
url https://doi.org/10.2903/j.efsa.2017.4849
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