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Update of the risk assessment of hexabromocyclododecanes (HBCDDs) in food

The European Commission asked EFSA to update its 2011 risk assessment on hexabromocyclododecanes (HBCDDs) in food. HBCDDs, predominantly mixtures of the stereoisomers α‐, β‐ and γ‐HBCDD, were widely used additive flame retardants. Concern has been raised because of the occurrence of HBCDDs in the en...

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Autores principales: Schrenk, Dieter, Bignami, Margherita, Bodin, Laurent, Chipman, James Kevin, del Mazo, Jesús, Grasl‐Kraupp, Bettina, Hogstrand, Christer, Hoogenboom, Laurentius (Ron), Leblanc, Jean‐Charles, Nebbia, Carlo Stefano, Nielsen, Elsa, Ntzani, Evangelia, Petersen, Annette, Sand, Salomon, Schwerdtle, Tanja, Wallace, Heather, Benford, Diane, Fürst, Peter, Rose, Martin, Ioannidou, Sofia, Nikolič, Marina, Bordajandi, Luisa Ramos, Vleminckx, Christiane
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7938899/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33732387
http://dx.doi.org/10.2903/j.efsa.2021.6421
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author Schrenk, Dieter
Bignami, Margherita
Bodin, Laurent
Chipman, James Kevin
del Mazo, Jesús
Grasl‐Kraupp, Bettina
Hogstrand, Christer
Hoogenboom, Laurentius (Ron)
Leblanc, Jean‐Charles
Nebbia, Carlo Stefano
Nielsen, Elsa
Ntzani, Evangelia
Petersen, Annette
Sand, Salomon
Schwerdtle, Tanja
Wallace, Heather
Benford, Diane
Fürst, Peter
Rose, Martin
Ioannidou, Sofia
Nikolič, Marina
Bordajandi, Luisa Ramos
Vleminckx, Christiane
author_facet Schrenk, Dieter
Bignami, Margherita
Bodin, Laurent
Chipman, James Kevin
del Mazo, Jesús
Grasl‐Kraupp, Bettina
Hogstrand, Christer
Hoogenboom, Laurentius (Ron)
Leblanc, Jean‐Charles
Nebbia, Carlo Stefano
Nielsen, Elsa
Ntzani, Evangelia
Petersen, Annette
Sand, Salomon
Schwerdtle, Tanja
Wallace, Heather
Benford, Diane
Fürst, Peter
Rose, Martin
Ioannidou, Sofia
Nikolič, Marina
Bordajandi, Luisa Ramos
Vleminckx, Christiane
collection PubMed
description The European Commission asked EFSA to update its 2011 risk assessment on hexabromocyclododecanes (HBCDDs) in food. HBCDDs, predominantly mixtures of the stereoisomers α‐, β‐ and γ‐HBCDD, were widely used additive flame retardants. Concern has been raised because of the occurrence of HBCDDs in the environment, food and in humans. Main targets for toxicity are neurodevelopment, the liver, thyroid hormone homeostasis and the reproductive and immune systems. The CONTAM Panel concluded that the neurodevelopmental effects on behaviour in mice can be considered the critical effects. Based on effects on spontaneous behaviour in mice, the Panel identified a lowest observed adverse effect level (LOAEL) of 0.9 mg/kg body weight (bw) as the Reference Point, corresponding to a body burden of 0.75 mg/kg bw. The chronic intake that would lead to the same body burden in humans was calculated to be 2.35 μg/kg bw per day. The derivation of a health‐based guidance value (HBGV) was not considered appropriate. Instead, the margin of exposure (MOE) approach was applied to assess possible health concerns. Over 6,000 analytical results for HBCDDs in food were used to estimate the exposure across dietary surveys and age groups of the European population. The most important contributors to the chronic dietary LB exposure to HBCDDs were fish meat, eggs, livestock meat and poultry. The CONTAM Panel concluded that the resulting MOE values support the conclusion that current dietary exposure to HBCDDs across European countries does not raise a health concern. An exception is breastfed infants with high milk consumption, for which the lowest MOE values may raise a health concern.
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spelling pubmed-79388992021-03-16 Update of the risk assessment of hexabromocyclododecanes (HBCDDs) in food Schrenk, Dieter Bignami, Margherita Bodin, Laurent Chipman, James Kevin del Mazo, Jesús Grasl‐Kraupp, Bettina Hogstrand, Christer Hoogenboom, Laurentius (Ron) Leblanc, Jean‐Charles Nebbia, Carlo Stefano Nielsen, Elsa Ntzani, Evangelia Petersen, Annette Sand, Salomon Schwerdtle, Tanja Wallace, Heather Benford, Diane Fürst, Peter Rose, Martin Ioannidou, Sofia Nikolič, Marina Bordajandi, Luisa Ramos Vleminckx, Christiane EFSA J Scientific Opinion The European Commission asked EFSA to update its 2011 risk assessment on hexabromocyclododecanes (HBCDDs) in food. HBCDDs, predominantly mixtures of the stereoisomers α‐, β‐ and γ‐HBCDD, were widely used additive flame retardants. Concern has been raised because of the occurrence of HBCDDs in the environment, food and in humans. Main targets for toxicity are neurodevelopment, the liver, thyroid hormone homeostasis and the reproductive and immune systems. The CONTAM Panel concluded that the neurodevelopmental effects on behaviour in mice can be considered the critical effects. Based on effects on spontaneous behaviour in mice, the Panel identified a lowest observed adverse effect level (LOAEL) of 0.9 mg/kg body weight (bw) as the Reference Point, corresponding to a body burden of 0.75 mg/kg bw. The chronic intake that would lead to the same body burden in humans was calculated to be 2.35 μg/kg bw per day. The derivation of a health‐based guidance value (HBGV) was not considered appropriate. Instead, the margin of exposure (MOE) approach was applied to assess possible health concerns. Over 6,000 analytical results for HBCDDs in food were used to estimate the exposure across dietary surveys and age groups of the European population. The most important contributors to the chronic dietary LB exposure to HBCDDs were fish meat, eggs, livestock meat and poultry. The CONTAM Panel concluded that the resulting MOE values support the conclusion that current dietary exposure to HBCDDs across European countries does not raise a health concern. An exception is breastfed infants with high milk consumption, for which the lowest MOE values may raise a health concern. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2021-03-08 /pmc/articles/PMC7938899/ /pubmed/33732387 http://dx.doi.org/10.2903/j.efsa.2021.6421 Text en © 2021 European Food Safety Authority. EFSA Journal published by John Wiley and Sons Ltd on behalf of European Food Safety Authority. This is an open access article under the terms of the http://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
Schrenk, Dieter
Bignami, Margherita
Bodin, Laurent
Chipman, James Kevin
del Mazo, Jesús
Grasl‐Kraupp, Bettina
Hogstrand, Christer
Hoogenboom, Laurentius (Ron)
Leblanc, Jean‐Charles
Nebbia, Carlo Stefano
Nielsen, Elsa
Ntzani, Evangelia
Petersen, Annette
Sand, Salomon
Schwerdtle, Tanja
Wallace, Heather
Benford, Diane
Fürst, Peter
Rose, Martin
Ioannidou, Sofia
Nikolič, Marina
Bordajandi, Luisa Ramos
Vleminckx, Christiane
Update of the risk assessment of hexabromocyclododecanes (HBCDDs) in food
title Update of the risk assessment of hexabromocyclododecanes (HBCDDs) in food
title_full Update of the risk assessment of hexabromocyclododecanes (HBCDDs) in food
title_fullStr Update of the risk assessment of hexabromocyclododecanes (HBCDDs) in food
title_full_unstemmed Update of the risk assessment of hexabromocyclododecanes (HBCDDs) in food
title_short Update of the risk assessment of hexabromocyclododecanes (HBCDDs) in food
title_sort update of the risk assessment of hexabromocyclododecanes (hbcdds) in food
topic Scientific Opinion
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7938899/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33732387
http://dx.doi.org/10.2903/j.efsa.2021.6421
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