亚洲精品国产成人,国外成人福利视频,91成人试看福利体验区,免费一区二区三区

客戶端
食品晚九點
國際食品
最新搜索:
 
 
當(dāng)前位置: 首頁 » 食品資訊 » 外訊導(dǎo)讀 » 歐盟就膨潤土作為技術(shù)性飼料添加劑發(fā)布意見

歐盟就膨潤土作為技術(shù)性飼料添加劑發(fā)布意見

放大字體  縮小字體 時間:2012-07-23 15:10 來源:食品伙伴網(wǎng) 原文:
核心提示:食品伙伴網(wǎng)訊 據(jù)歐盟食品安全局(EFSA)消息,應(yīng)歐委會的要求,7月20日歐盟食品安全局就膨潤土作為技術(shù)性飼料添加劑發(fā)布了意見。


    食品伙伴網(wǎng)   據(jù)歐盟食品安全局EFSA)消息,應(yīng)歐委會的要求,7月20日歐盟食品安全局就膨潤土(bentonite)作為技術(shù)性飼料添加劑發(fā)布了意見。

    膨潤土是一種膠質(zhì)粘土,主要成分為蒙脫土。目前被批準(zhǔn)作為飼料中的粘結(jié)劑、防結(jié)塊劑以及凝聚劑,最大添加量為20 g/kg。

    部分原文報道請見:
    Following a request from the European Commission, the Panel on Additives and Products or Substances used in Animal Feed (FEEDAP) was asked to deliver a scientific opinion on the safety, for target animals, consumer, users and the environment, and the efficacy of a group of bentonites. Bentonites are colloidal and plastic clay materials composed largely of montmorillonite (a species of dioctahedral smectite). The properties of bentonites can vary considerably depending on geological origin and any post-extraction modification, and their individual characteristics have a marked bearing on their economic use. Bentonites (E558) are currently authorised for use as feed additives, with the name “Bentonite-montmorillonite”, as binders, anti-caking agents and coagulants under the category technological additives to a maximum of 20 g/kg feedingstuffs. They are also authorised for use as food additives.

    A consortium of companies concerned with the sourcing and supply of bentonites to the feed industry is now seeking the re-authorisation of bentonite as a technological additive (functional groups: binders and anti-caking agents) and authorisation for a new application for the control of radionuclide contamination.

    The results of studies submitted by the applicant showed that both chickens and piglets tolerate bentonite addition at 3 % of diet and dairy cows tolerate bentonite at 2 % of total intake. Although these studies were carried out using a single sample of bentonite, its composition was typical of most other bentonites described in this application, and so these results are considered to extend to other bentonites. Other data from the literature show that trout tolerate bentonite at 2.5 % of diet (the lowest concentration studied). However, in poultry, 0.5 % bentonite reduces manganese availability in chickens for fattening. Given that any authorisation will be for bentonites limited only by specification and that the application is for all animal species, and as a margin of safety is difficult to establish, the FEEDAP Panel considers that the presently authorised limit of 2 % of diet (20 000 mg/kg complete feed) should be retained.

    The data available suggest that addition of bentonites to diets is incompatible with the use of robenidine as a coccidiostat. Levels of bentonite higher than 0.5 % are also expected to reduce the effectiveness of other coccidiostats.

    The FEEDAP Panel considers that there is no reason to be concerned for the safety of consumers of food products derived from animals fed diets containing bentonite.

    Bentonites are not skin irritants but may be mildly irritant to the eye. Although skin sensitisation was not considered, the Panel notes that bentonites are widely used in cosmetics. However, the Panel considers it prudent to assume that all bentonite dusts pose a hazard to those handling the additive.

    Bentonite is ubiquitous in the environment, being a natural component of soil. Therefore, it is not expected that its use as a feed additive would adversely affect the environment.

    Bentonites can increase pellet durability when added to complete feed at concentrations of between 1 % and 2 %. Since bentonites are authorised for use as anti-caking agents in food without restriction and can be reasonably assumed to demonstrate similar properties when applied to feed or feed materials which show a tendency to cake, no further demonstration of efficacy is considered necessary. Bentonites added to feed contaminated by radioactive fallout or made available to grazing animals will reduce levels of radiocaesium in animals and their products. Since the use of bentonites for this purpose will be restricted to emergency situations, the FEEDAP Panel does not see a reason to set a maximum limit.

    The Panel recommends that the definition of a bentonite for feed use should specify a minimum smectite content of 70 % and that restrictions should be placed on the concurrent use of bentonites with coccidiostats and some other medicinal substances.

    原文鏈接:http://www.efsa.europa.eu/en/efsajournal/doc/2787.pdf

日期:2012-07-23
 
 
[ 食品資訊搜索 ]  [ 加入收藏 ]  [ 告訴好友 ]  [ 打印本文 ]  [ 關(guān)閉窗口 ]

 

 
 
行業(yè)相關(guān)食品資訊
 
地區(qū)相關(guān)食品資訊
會展動態(tài)MORE +
 
推薦圖文
按字母檢索 A | B | C | D | E | F | G | H | I | J | K | L | M | N | O | P | Q | R | S | T | U | V | W | X | Y | Z
食品伙伴網(wǎng)資訊部  電話:0535-2122172  傳真:0535-2129828   郵箱:news@foodmate.net   QQ:點擊這里給我發(fā)消息
魯公網(wǎng)安備 37060202000128號