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Update of the Scientific Opinion on opium alkaloids in poppy seeds

Poppy seeds are obtained from the opium poppy (Papaver somniferum L.). They are used as food and to produce edible oil. The opium poppy plant contains narcotic alkaloids such as morphine and codeine. Poppy seeds do not contain the opium alkaloids, but can become contaminated with alkaloids as a resu...

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Autores principales: Knutsen, Helle Katrine, Alexander, Jan, Barregård, Lars, Bignami, Margherita, Brüschweiler, Beat, Ceccatelli, Sandra, Cottrill, Bruce, Dinovi, Michael, Edler, Lutz, Grasl‐Kraupp, Bettina, Hogstrand, Christer, Hoogenboom, Laurentius (Ron), Nebbia, Carlo Stefano, Oswald, Isabelle P, Petersen, Annette, Rose, Martin, Roudot, Alain‐Claude, Schwerdtle, Tanja, Vollmer, Günter, Wallace, Heather, Benford, Diane, Calò, Girolamo, Dahan, Albert, Dusemund, Birgit, Mulder, Patrick, Németh‐Zámboriné, Éva, Arcella, Davide, Baert, Katleen, Cascio, Claudia, Levorato, Sara, Schutte, Marijke, Vleminckx, Christiane
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7009406/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32625895
http://dx.doi.org/10.2903/j.efsa.2018.5243
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author Knutsen, Helle Katrine
Alexander, Jan
Barregård, Lars
Bignami, Margherita
Brüschweiler, Beat
Ceccatelli, Sandra
Cottrill, Bruce
Dinovi, Michael
Edler, Lutz
Grasl‐Kraupp, Bettina
Hogstrand, Christer
Hoogenboom, Laurentius (Ron)
Nebbia, Carlo Stefano
Oswald, Isabelle P
Petersen, Annette
Rose, Martin
Roudot, Alain‐Claude
Schwerdtle, Tanja
Vollmer, Günter
Wallace, Heather
Benford, Diane
Calò, Girolamo
Dahan, Albert
Dusemund, Birgit
Mulder, Patrick
Németh‐Zámboriné, Éva
Arcella, Davide
Baert, Katleen
Cascio, Claudia
Levorato, Sara
Schutte, Marijke
Vleminckx, Christiane
author_facet Knutsen, Helle Katrine
Alexander, Jan
Barregård, Lars
Bignami, Margherita
Brüschweiler, Beat
Ceccatelli, Sandra
Cottrill, Bruce
Dinovi, Michael
Edler, Lutz
Grasl‐Kraupp, Bettina
Hogstrand, Christer
Hoogenboom, Laurentius (Ron)
Nebbia, Carlo Stefano
Oswald, Isabelle P
Petersen, Annette
Rose, Martin
Roudot, Alain‐Claude
Schwerdtle, Tanja
Vollmer, Günter
Wallace, Heather
Benford, Diane
Calò, Girolamo
Dahan, Albert
Dusemund, Birgit
Mulder, Patrick
Németh‐Zámboriné, Éva
Arcella, Davide
Baert, Katleen
Cascio, Claudia
Levorato, Sara
Schutte, Marijke
Vleminckx, Christiane
collection PubMed
description Poppy seeds are obtained from the opium poppy (Papaver somniferum L.). They are used as food and to produce edible oil. The opium poppy plant contains narcotic alkaloids such as morphine and codeine. Poppy seeds do not contain the opium alkaloids, but can become contaminated with alkaloids as a result of pest damage and during harvesting. The European Commission asked EFSA to provide an update of the Scientific Opinion on opium alkaloids in poppy seeds. The assessment is based on data on morphine, codeine, thebaine, oripavine, noscapine and papaverine in poppy seed samples. The CONTAM Panel confirms the acute reference dose (ARfD) of 10 μg morphine/kg body weight (bw) and concluded that the concentration of codeine in the poppy seed samples should be taken into account by converting codeine to morphine equivalents, using a factor of 0.2. The ARfD is therefore a group ARfD for morphine and codeine, expressed in morphine equivalents. Mean and high levels of dietary exposure to morphine equivalents from poppy seeds considered to have high levels of opium alkaloids (i.e. poppy seeds from varieties primarily grown for pharmaceutical use) exceed the ARfD in most age groups. For poppy seeds considered to have relatively low concentrations of opium alkaloids (i.e. primarily varieties for food use), some exceedance of the ARfD is also seen at high levels of dietary exposure in most surveys. For noscapine and papaverine, the available data do not allow making a hazard characterisation. However, comparison of the dietary exposure to the recommended therapeutical doses does not suggest a health concern for these alkaloids. For thebaine and oripavine, no risk characterisation was done due to insufficient data. However, for thebaine, limited evidence indicates a higher acute lethality than for morphine and the estimated exposure could present a health risk.
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spelling pubmed-70094062020-07-02 Update of the Scientific Opinion on opium alkaloids in poppy seeds Knutsen, Helle Katrine Alexander, Jan Barregård, Lars Bignami, Margherita Brüschweiler, Beat Ceccatelli, Sandra Cottrill, Bruce Dinovi, Michael Edler, Lutz Grasl‐Kraupp, Bettina Hogstrand, Christer Hoogenboom, Laurentius (Ron) Nebbia, Carlo Stefano Oswald, Isabelle P Petersen, Annette Rose, Martin Roudot, Alain‐Claude Schwerdtle, Tanja Vollmer, Günter Wallace, Heather Benford, Diane Calò, Girolamo Dahan, Albert Dusemund, Birgit Mulder, Patrick Németh‐Zámboriné, Éva Arcella, Davide Baert, Katleen Cascio, Claudia Levorato, Sara Schutte, Marijke Vleminckx, Christiane EFSA J Scientific Opinion Poppy seeds are obtained from the opium poppy (Papaver somniferum L.). They are used as food and to produce edible oil. The opium poppy plant contains narcotic alkaloids such as morphine and codeine. Poppy seeds do not contain the opium alkaloids, but can become contaminated with alkaloids as a result of pest damage and during harvesting. The European Commission asked EFSA to provide an update of the Scientific Opinion on opium alkaloids in poppy seeds. The assessment is based on data on morphine, codeine, thebaine, oripavine, noscapine and papaverine in poppy seed samples. The CONTAM Panel confirms the acute reference dose (ARfD) of 10 μg morphine/kg body weight (bw) and concluded that the concentration of codeine in the poppy seed samples should be taken into account by converting codeine to morphine equivalents, using a factor of 0.2. The ARfD is therefore a group ARfD for morphine and codeine, expressed in morphine equivalents. Mean and high levels of dietary exposure to morphine equivalents from poppy seeds considered to have high levels of opium alkaloids (i.e. poppy seeds from varieties primarily grown for pharmaceutical use) exceed the ARfD in most age groups. For poppy seeds considered to have relatively low concentrations of opium alkaloids (i.e. primarily varieties for food use), some exceedance of the ARfD is also seen at high levels of dietary exposure in most surveys. For noscapine and papaverine, the available data do not allow making a hazard characterisation. However, comparison of the dietary exposure to the recommended therapeutical doses does not suggest a health concern for these alkaloids. For thebaine and oripavine, no risk characterisation was done due to insufficient data. However, for thebaine, limited evidence indicates a higher acute lethality than for morphine and the estimated exposure could present a health risk. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2018-05-16 /pmc/articles/PMC7009406/ /pubmed/32625895 http://dx.doi.org/10.2903/j.efsa.2018.5243 Text en © 2018 European Food Safety Authority. EFSA Journal published by John Wiley and Sons Ltd 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
Knutsen, Helle Katrine
Alexander, Jan
Barregård, Lars
Bignami, Margherita
Brüschweiler, Beat
Ceccatelli, Sandra
Cottrill, Bruce
Dinovi, Michael
Edler, Lutz
Grasl‐Kraupp, Bettina
Hogstrand, Christer
Hoogenboom, Laurentius (Ron)
Nebbia, Carlo Stefano
Oswald, Isabelle P
Petersen, Annette
Rose, Martin
Roudot, Alain‐Claude
Schwerdtle, Tanja
Vollmer, Günter
Wallace, Heather
Benford, Diane
Calò, Girolamo
Dahan, Albert
Dusemund, Birgit
Mulder, Patrick
Németh‐Zámboriné, Éva
Arcella, Davide
Baert, Katleen
Cascio, Claudia
Levorato, Sara
Schutte, Marijke
Vleminckx, Christiane
Update of the Scientific Opinion on opium alkaloids in poppy seeds
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title_full Update of the Scientific Opinion on opium alkaloids in poppy seeds
title_fullStr Update of the Scientific Opinion on opium alkaloids in poppy seeds
title_full_unstemmed Update of the Scientific Opinion on opium alkaloids in poppy seeds
title_short Update of the Scientific Opinion on opium alkaloids in poppy seeds
title_sort update of the scientific opinion on opium alkaloids in poppy seeds
topic Scientific Opinion
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7009406/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32625895
http://dx.doi.org/10.2903/j.efsa.2018.5243
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