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Safety of partially hydrolysed protein from spent barley (Hordeum vulgare) and rice (Oryza sativa) as a novel food pursuant to Regulation (EU) 2015/2283
Following a request from the European Commission, the EFSA Panel on Nutrition, Novel Foods and Food Allergens (NDA) was asked to deliver an opinion on partially hydrolysed protein from spent barley (Hordeum vulgare) and rice (Oryza sativa) as a novel food (NF) pursuant to Regulation (EU) 2015/2283....
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2023
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10472215/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37663172 http://dx.doi.org/10.2903/j.efsa.2023.8064 |
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author | Turck, Dominique Aguilera‐Gómez, Margarita Bohn, Torsten Castenmiller, Jacqueline De Henauw, Stefaan Hirsch‐Ernst, Karen Ildico Maciuk, Alexandre Mangelsdorf, Inge McArdle, Harry J Naska, Androniki Pelaez, Carmen Pentieva, Kristina Siani, Alfonso Thies, Frank Tsabouri, Sophia Vinceti, Marco Cubadda, Francesco Frenzel, Thomas Heinonen, Marina Prieto Maradona, Miguel Marchelli, Rosangela Neuhäuser‐Berthold, Monika Poulsen, Morten Siskos, Alexandros Schlatter, Josef Rudolf van Loveren, Henk Zakidou, Panagiota Mendes, Vânia Ververis, Ermolaos Knutsen, Helle Katrine |
author_facet | Turck, Dominique Aguilera‐Gómez, Margarita Bohn, Torsten Castenmiller, Jacqueline De Henauw, Stefaan Hirsch‐Ernst, Karen Ildico Maciuk, Alexandre Mangelsdorf, Inge McArdle, Harry J Naska, Androniki Pelaez, Carmen Pentieva, Kristina Siani, Alfonso Thies, Frank Tsabouri, Sophia Vinceti, Marco Cubadda, Francesco Frenzel, Thomas Heinonen, Marina Prieto Maradona, Miguel Marchelli, Rosangela Neuhäuser‐Berthold, Monika Poulsen, Morten Siskos, Alexandros Schlatter, Josef Rudolf van Loveren, Henk Zakidou, Panagiota Mendes, Vânia Ververis, Ermolaos Knutsen, Helle Katrine |
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description | Following a request from the European Commission, the EFSA Panel on Nutrition, Novel Foods and Food Allergens (NDA) was asked to deliver an opinion on partially hydrolysed protein from spent barley (Hordeum vulgare) and rice (Oryza sativa) as a novel food (NF) pursuant to Regulation (EU) 2015/2283. The NF is produced by enzymatically treating the pasteurised spent barley and rice residues of the mash step of beer production. Several mechanical treatment steps of the partial hydrolysate are employed to obtain the final product. The NF consists mainly of partially‐hydrolysed proteins from spent barley and rice and it is in powdered form. The Panel notes that there are no safety concerns regarding the stability of the NF if the NF complies with the proposed specification limits during its entire shelf life of 15 months. The NF is proposed to be used as an ingredient in various foods such as dairy products, bakery products, pasta, fruit and vegetable spreads, snacks, and single meal replacements for weight reduction. The target population is the general population. Considering protein quality aspects, the Panel concludes that the NF is not a suitable protein source for the nutrition of infants. The Panel notes that, considering the composition of the NF, the proposed conditions of use and that the NF will not be the sole source of dietary protein, the consumption of the NF is not nutritionally disadvantageous. Taking into account the production process, the extensive compositional characterisation of the NF and the history of use of the source the Panel considers that no toxicological studies are required on the NF. Moreover, the Panel considers that the NF has the potential capacity to sensitise individuals and to induce allergic reactions in individuals allergic to barley and rice. With the exception of possible allergenicity, the Panel concludes that the NF is safe under the proposed uses and use levels. |
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spelling | pubmed-104722152023-09-02 Safety of partially hydrolysed protein from spent barley (Hordeum vulgare) and rice (Oryza sativa) as a novel food pursuant to Regulation (EU) 2015/2283 Turck, Dominique Aguilera‐Gómez, Margarita Bohn, Torsten Castenmiller, Jacqueline De Henauw, Stefaan Hirsch‐Ernst, Karen Ildico Maciuk, Alexandre Mangelsdorf, Inge McArdle, Harry J Naska, Androniki Pelaez, Carmen Pentieva, Kristina Siani, Alfonso Thies, Frank Tsabouri, Sophia Vinceti, Marco Cubadda, Francesco Frenzel, Thomas Heinonen, Marina Prieto Maradona, Miguel Marchelli, Rosangela Neuhäuser‐Berthold, Monika Poulsen, Morten Siskos, Alexandros Schlatter, Josef Rudolf van Loveren, Henk Zakidou, Panagiota Mendes, Vânia Ververis, Ermolaos Knutsen, Helle Katrine EFSA J Scientific Opinion Following a request from the European Commission, the EFSA Panel on Nutrition, Novel Foods and Food Allergens (NDA) was asked to deliver an opinion on partially hydrolysed protein from spent barley (Hordeum vulgare) and rice (Oryza sativa) as a novel food (NF) pursuant to Regulation (EU) 2015/2283. The NF is produced by enzymatically treating the pasteurised spent barley and rice residues of the mash step of beer production. Several mechanical treatment steps of the partial hydrolysate are employed to obtain the final product. The NF consists mainly of partially‐hydrolysed proteins from spent barley and rice and it is in powdered form. The Panel notes that there are no safety concerns regarding the stability of the NF if the NF complies with the proposed specification limits during its entire shelf life of 15 months. The NF is proposed to be used as an ingredient in various foods such as dairy products, bakery products, pasta, fruit and vegetable spreads, snacks, and single meal replacements for weight reduction. The target population is the general population. Considering protein quality aspects, the Panel concludes that the NF is not a suitable protein source for the nutrition of infants. The Panel notes that, considering the composition of the NF, the proposed conditions of use and that the NF will not be the sole source of dietary protein, the consumption of the NF is not nutritionally disadvantageous. Taking into account the production process, the extensive compositional characterisation of the NF and the history of use of the source the Panel considers that no toxicological studies are required on the NF. Moreover, the Panel considers that the NF has the potential capacity to sensitise individuals and to induce allergic reactions in individuals allergic to barley and rice. With the exception of possible allergenicity, the Panel concludes that the NF is safe under the proposed uses and use levels. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2023-09-01 /pmc/articles/PMC10472215/ /pubmed/37663172 http://dx.doi.org/10.2903/j.efsa.2023.8064 Text en © 2023 European Food Safety Authority. EFSA Journal published by Wiley‐VCH GmbH on behalf of European Food Safety Authority. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nd/4.0/This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nd/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nd/4.0/) License, which permits use and distribution in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited and no modifications or adaptations are made. |
spellingShingle | Scientific Opinion Turck, Dominique Aguilera‐Gómez, Margarita Bohn, Torsten Castenmiller, Jacqueline De Henauw, Stefaan Hirsch‐Ernst, Karen Ildico Maciuk, Alexandre Mangelsdorf, Inge McArdle, Harry J Naska, Androniki Pelaez, Carmen Pentieva, Kristina Siani, Alfonso Thies, Frank Tsabouri, Sophia Vinceti, Marco Cubadda, Francesco Frenzel, Thomas Heinonen, Marina Prieto Maradona, Miguel Marchelli, Rosangela Neuhäuser‐Berthold, Monika Poulsen, Morten Siskos, Alexandros Schlatter, Josef Rudolf van Loveren, Henk Zakidou, Panagiota Mendes, Vânia Ververis, Ermolaos Knutsen, Helle Katrine Safety of partially hydrolysed protein from spent barley (Hordeum vulgare) and rice (Oryza sativa) as a novel food pursuant to Regulation (EU) 2015/2283 |
title | Safety of partially hydrolysed protein from spent barley (Hordeum vulgare) and rice (Oryza sativa) as a novel food pursuant to Regulation (EU) 2015/2283 |
title_full | Safety of partially hydrolysed protein from spent barley (Hordeum vulgare) and rice (Oryza sativa) as a novel food pursuant to Regulation (EU) 2015/2283 |
title_fullStr | Safety of partially hydrolysed protein from spent barley (Hordeum vulgare) and rice (Oryza sativa) as a novel food pursuant to Regulation (EU) 2015/2283 |
title_full_unstemmed | Safety of partially hydrolysed protein from spent barley (Hordeum vulgare) and rice (Oryza sativa) as a novel food pursuant to Regulation (EU) 2015/2283 |
title_short | Safety of partially hydrolysed protein from spent barley (Hordeum vulgare) and rice (Oryza sativa) as a novel food pursuant to Regulation (EU) 2015/2283 |
title_sort | safety of partially hydrolysed protein from spent barley (hordeum vulgare) and rice (oryza sativa) as a novel food pursuant to regulation (eu) 2015/2283 |
topic | Scientific Opinion |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10472215/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37663172 http://dx.doi.org/10.2903/j.efsa.2023.8064 |
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