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Evaluation of the shucking of certain species of scallops contaminated with domoic acid with a view to the production of edible parts meeting the safety requirements foreseen in the Union legislation

EFSA was asked by the European Commission to provide information on the levels of domoic acid (DA) in whole scallops that would ensure that levels in edible parts are below the regulatory limit after shucking. This should include five species of scallops. In addition, EFSA was asked to recommend the...

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Autores principales: Schrenk, Dieter, Bignami, Margherita, Bodin, Laurent, del Mazo, Jesús, Grasl‐Kraupp, Bettina, Hogstrand, Christer, Chipman, Kevin James, Leblanc, Jean‐Charles, Nebbia, Carlo Stefano, Nielsen, Elsa, Ntzani, Evangelia, Petersen, Annette, Sand, Salomon, Schwerdtle, Tanja, Vleminckx, Christiane, Wallace, Heather, Martinez, Ana Gago, Gerssen, Arjen, Tubaro, Aurelia, Cascio, Claudia, Abrahantes, José Cortiñas, Steinkellner, Hans, Hoogenboom, Laurentius (Ron)
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8373400/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34434288
http://dx.doi.org/10.2903/j.efsa.2021.6809
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author Schrenk, Dieter
Bignami, Margherita
Bodin, Laurent
del Mazo, Jesús
Grasl‐Kraupp, Bettina
Hogstrand, Christer
Chipman, Kevin James
Leblanc, Jean‐Charles
Nebbia, Carlo Stefano
Nielsen, Elsa
Ntzani, Evangelia
Petersen, Annette
Sand, Salomon
Schwerdtle, Tanja
Vleminckx, Christiane
Wallace, Heather
Martinez, Ana Gago
Gerssen, Arjen
Tubaro, Aurelia
Cascio, Claudia
Abrahantes, José Cortiñas
Steinkellner, Hans
Hoogenboom, Laurentius (Ron)
author_facet Schrenk, Dieter
Bignami, Margherita
Bodin, Laurent
del Mazo, Jesús
Grasl‐Kraupp, Bettina
Hogstrand, Christer
Chipman, Kevin James
Leblanc, Jean‐Charles
Nebbia, Carlo Stefano
Nielsen, Elsa
Ntzani, Evangelia
Petersen, Annette
Sand, Salomon
Schwerdtle, Tanja
Vleminckx, Christiane
Wallace, Heather
Martinez, Ana Gago
Gerssen, Arjen
Tubaro, Aurelia
Cascio, Claudia
Abrahantes, José Cortiñas
Steinkellner, Hans
Hoogenboom, Laurentius (Ron)
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description EFSA was asked by the European Commission to provide information on the levels of domoic acid (DA) in whole scallops that would ensure that levels in edible parts are below the regulatory limit after shucking. This should include five species of scallops. In addition, EFSA was asked to recommend the number of scallops to be used in an analytical sample. To address these questions, EFSA received suitable data on DA for only one scallop species, Pecten maximus, i.e. data on pooled samples of edible and non‐edible parts. A large part of the concentration levels was above the limit of quantification (LOQ) and only these data were used for the assessment. Shucking in most cases resulted in a strong decrease in the toxin levels. Statistical analysis of the data showed that levels in whole scallops should not exceed 24 mg DA/kg, 59 mg DA/kg and 127 mg DA/kg to ensure that levels in, respectively, gonads, muscle and muscle plus gonads are below the regulatory limit of 20 mg DA/kg with 99% certainty. Such an analysis was not possible for the other scallop species. In the absence of data from member states, published data of variations between scallops were used to calculate the sample size to ensure a 95% correct prediction on whether the level in scallops in an area or lot is correctly predicted to be compliant/non‐compliant. It was shown that 10 scallops per sample would be sufficient to predict with 95% certainty if DA levels in the area/lot were twofold below or above the regulatory limit for the highest reported coefficient of variance (CV) of 1.06. To predict with 95% certainty for levels between 15 and 27 mg DA/kg, a pooled sample of more than 30 scallops would have to be tested.
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spelling pubmed-83734002021-08-24 Evaluation of the shucking of certain species of scallops contaminated with domoic acid with a view to the production of edible parts meeting the safety requirements foreseen in the Union legislation Schrenk, Dieter Bignami, Margherita Bodin, Laurent del Mazo, Jesús Grasl‐Kraupp, Bettina Hogstrand, Christer Chipman, Kevin James Leblanc, Jean‐Charles Nebbia, Carlo Stefano Nielsen, Elsa Ntzani, Evangelia Petersen, Annette Sand, Salomon Schwerdtle, Tanja Vleminckx, Christiane Wallace, Heather Martinez, Ana Gago Gerssen, Arjen Tubaro, Aurelia Cascio, Claudia Abrahantes, José Cortiñas Steinkellner, Hans Hoogenboom, Laurentius (Ron) EFSA J Scientific Opinion EFSA was asked by the European Commission to provide information on the levels of domoic acid (DA) in whole scallops that would ensure that levels in edible parts are below the regulatory limit after shucking. This should include five species of scallops. In addition, EFSA was asked to recommend the number of scallops to be used in an analytical sample. To address these questions, EFSA received suitable data on DA for only one scallop species, Pecten maximus, i.e. data on pooled samples of edible and non‐edible parts. A large part of the concentration levels was above the limit of quantification (LOQ) and only these data were used for the assessment. Shucking in most cases resulted in a strong decrease in the toxin levels. Statistical analysis of the data showed that levels in whole scallops should not exceed 24 mg DA/kg, 59 mg DA/kg and 127 mg DA/kg to ensure that levels in, respectively, gonads, muscle and muscle plus gonads are below the regulatory limit of 20 mg DA/kg with 99% certainty. Such an analysis was not possible for the other scallop species. In the absence of data from member states, published data of variations between scallops were used to calculate the sample size to ensure a 95% correct prediction on whether the level in scallops in an area or lot is correctly predicted to be compliant/non‐compliant. It was shown that 10 scallops per sample would be sufficient to predict with 95% certainty if DA levels in the area/lot were twofold below or above the regulatory limit for the highest reported coefficient of variance (CV) of 1.06. To predict with 95% certainty for levels between 15 and 27 mg DA/kg, a pooled sample of more than 30 scallops would have to be tested. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2021-08-18 /pmc/articles/PMC8373400/ /pubmed/34434288 http://dx.doi.org/10.2903/j.efsa.2021.6809 Text en © 2021 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
Schrenk, Dieter
Bignami, Margherita
Bodin, Laurent
del Mazo, Jesús
Grasl‐Kraupp, Bettina
Hogstrand, Christer
Chipman, Kevin James
Leblanc, Jean‐Charles
Nebbia, Carlo Stefano
Nielsen, Elsa
Ntzani, Evangelia
Petersen, Annette
Sand, Salomon
Schwerdtle, Tanja
Vleminckx, Christiane
Wallace, Heather
Martinez, Ana Gago
Gerssen, Arjen
Tubaro, Aurelia
Cascio, Claudia
Abrahantes, José Cortiñas
Steinkellner, Hans
Hoogenboom, Laurentius (Ron)
Evaluation of the shucking of certain species of scallops contaminated with domoic acid with a view to the production of edible parts meeting the safety requirements foreseen in the Union legislation
title Evaluation of the shucking of certain species of scallops contaminated with domoic acid with a view to the production of edible parts meeting the safety requirements foreseen in the Union legislation
title_full Evaluation of the shucking of certain species of scallops contaminated with domoic acid with a view to the production of edible parts meeting the safety requirements foreseen in the Union legislation
title_fullStr Evaluation of the shucking of certain species of scallops contaminated with domoic acid with a view to the production of edible parts meeting the safety requirements foreseen in the Union legislation
title_full_unstemmed Evaluation of the shucking of certain species of scallops contaminated with domoic acid with a view to the production of edible parts meeting the safety requirements foreseen in the Union legislation
title_short Evaluation of the shucking of certain species of scallops contaminated with domoic acid with a view to the production of edible parts meeting the safety requirements foreseen in the Union legislation
title_sort evaluation of the shucking of certain species of scallops contaminated with domoic acid with a view to the production of edible parts meeting the safety requirements foreseen in the union legislation
topic Scientific Opinion
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8373400/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34434288
http://dx.doi.org/10.2903/j.efsa.2021.6809
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