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Appendix XVIII: Action Required as a Result of Changes in Acceptable Daily Intake (ADI) Status and Other Toxicological Recommendations Arising from the 55th Meeting of JECFA

SUBSTANCE

PREVIOUS ADI AND OTHER TOXICOLOGICAL RECOMMENDATIONS

PRESENT ADI AND OTHER TOXICOLOGICAL RECOMMENDATIONS

CURRENT CODEX STANDARDS

Flavouring Agents

Furfural

None

0-0.5 mg/kg bw (group ADI)1

None

Paprika oleoresin

No ADI established

Use of paprika oleoresin as a spice is acceptable2

Pickled cucumbers, cheeses, fish

Food Colours

Caramel colour II

No ADI allocated

0-160 mg/kg bw

None

Cochineal extract and carmines

0-5 mg/kg bw

may be alleregenic3

Yoghurts

Sweetening Agents

Aspartame-acesulfame salt

None for Aspartame-acesulfame salt

Aspartame and acesulfame moieties are covered by the ADIs established previously for aspartame (0-40 mg/kg bw) and acesulfame-K (0-15 mg/kg bw)

None

D-Tagatose

None

No ADI allocated4

None

Miscellaneous Substances

Benzoyl peroxide

Acceptable level of flour-treatment. Unconditional zone: 0-40 p.p.m. Conditional zone (for special purposes): 40-75 p.p.m.

Additional uses could not be evaluated5

None

Assessment of calcium intake from calcium salts of food additives

None

Could not be assesssed6

None

Nitrous oxide

Acceptable as a propellant

Use as a packaging gas could not be assessed7

None

Stearyl tartarate

0-500 p.p.m. (Acceptable level of flour-treatment)

Additional uses could not be evaluated5

None

Trehalose

None

ADI "not specified"8

None

Contaminants

Cadmium

7 µg/kg bw (PTWI)

7 µg/kg bw (PTWI)

Under revision

Tin

14 mg/kg bw (PTWI)

14 mg/kg bw (PTWI)

Under revision

1 Group ADI for furfural, furfuryl alcohol, furfuryl acetate, furfuryl propionate, furfuryl pentanoate, furfuryl octanoate, furfuryl 3-methylbutanoate, methyl 2-furoate, propyl 2-furoate, amyl 2-furoate, hexyl 2-furoate, and octyl 2-furoate.

2 Paprika oleoresin was not evaluated at the present meeting. This opinion was based on the report of the fourteenth meeting of the Committee (WHO Technical Report Series, No. 462, 1971).

3 The committee concluded that cochineal extract, carmines, and possibly carminic acid in foods and beverages may provoke allergic reactions in some individuals.

4 An ADI could not be allocated because of concern about the potential of D-tagatose to induce glycogen deposition and hypertrophy in the liver and to increase the concentrations of uric acid in serum.

5 No conclusions could be drawn about the acceptability of the uses proposed in the draft General Standard for Food Additives of the Codex Committee on Food Additives and Contaminants because information on toxicity and intake was not available.

6 Data on levels of use and the food groups in which calcium salts of food additives are permitted would be required to assess calcium intake from calcium salts of food additives.

7 No information on intake was available.

8 ADI "not specified" is applicable to a food substance of very low toxicity which, on the basis of the available data (chemical, biochemical, toxicological, and other), the total dietary intake of the substance arising from its use at the levels necessary to achieve the desired effect and from its acceptable background in food does not, in the opinion of the Committee, represent a hazard to health. For this reason, and for the reasons stated in the individual evaluation, the establishment of an ADI expressed in numerical form is not deemed necessary.


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