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2. The Catalytic Effect of Low Molecular Weight Acids on the Physicochemical and Dielectric Properties of Oil-Paper Insulation Systems
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Kakou D. Kouassi, Issouf Fofana, Yazid Hadjadj, and Kouba M. Lucia Yapi
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carboxylic acids ,paper insulation ,oil insulation ,acidity ,dissipation factor ,Organic chemistry ,QD241-441 - Abstract
In most industrialized countries, power transformers built several decades ago are approaching the end of their operational lifespan. The ongoing energy transition, focused on developing 100% renewable energy sources and accelerating global transportation electrification, further exacerbates these assets. Combined with rising electricity demand, there is an increasing risk of critical transformers’ degradation acceleration. In this context, understanding the aging mechanisms of the insulation system inside these essential assets, which form the core of every energy network, becomes paramount for today’s managers and engineers responsible for their operations. The acids generated through oil oxidation can be classified into two categories: low molecular weight acids (LMAs), which are inherently more hydrophilic and consequently have a greater impact on the degradation rate of solid insulation through hydrolysis, and high molecular weight acids (HMAs), which do not significantly contribute to the degradation of paper insulation. This study specifically addresses the impact of acids generated through oil oxidation—focusing on LMAs. New oil samples were infused with different ratios of LMAs before impregnation. The impregnated paper samples underwent thermal aging at 115 °C. Different physicochemical and dielectric properties were investigated. The investigations revealed that oils blended with formic acid exhibited more adverse effects on the insulation system compared to other LMAs. This information is essential for industry professionals seeking to mitigate the risks associated with transformer degradation and extend the lifespan of these critical assets during the energy transition.
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- 2024
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3. Safety and efficacy of a feed additive consisting of salinomycin sodium (Sacox®) for rabbits for fattening (Huvepharma N.V.)
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Bampidis, V, Azimonti, G, Bastos, M, Christensen, H, Durjava, M, Dusemund, B, Kouba, M, López-Alonso, M, Puente, S, Marcon, F, Mayo, B, Pechová, A, Petkova, M, Ramos, F, Villa, R, Woutersen, R, Bories, G, Brantom, P, Cocconcelli, P, Finizio, A, Gropp, J, Poiger, T, Rychen, G, Teodorovic, I, Galobart, J, Navarro-Villa, A, Pettenati, E, Rossi, B, Vettori, M, Holczknecht, O, Bampidis V., Azimonti G., Bastos M. d. L., Christensen H., Durjava M., Dusemund B., Kouba M., López-Alonso M., Puente S. L., Marcon F., Mayo B., Pechová A., Petkova M., Ramos F., Villa R. E., Woutersen R., Bories G., Brantom P., Cocconcelli P. S., Finizio A., Gropp J., Poiger T., Rychen G., Teodorovic I., Galobart J., Navarro-Villa A., Pettenati E., Rossi B., Vettori M. V., Holczknecht O., Bampidis, V, Azimonti, G, Bastos, M, Christensen, H, Durjava, M, Dusemund, B, Kouba, M, López-Alonso, M, Puente, S, Marcon, F, Mayo, B, Pechová, A, Petkova, M, Ramos, F, Villa, R, Woutersen, R, Bories, G, Brantom, P, Cocconcelli, P, Finizio, A, Gropp, J, Poiger, T, Rychen, G, Teodorovic, I, Galobart, J, Navarro-Villa, A, Pettenati, E, Rossi, B, Vettori, M, Holczknecht, O, Bampidis V., Azimonti G., Bastos M. d. L., Christensen H., Durjava M., Dusemund B., Kouba M., López-Alonso M., Puente S. L., Marcon F., Mayo B., Pechová A., Petkova M., Ramos F., Villa R. E., Woutersen R., Bories G., Brantom P., Cocconcelli P. S., Finizio A., Gropp J., Poiger T., Rychen G., Teodorovic I., Galobart J., Navarro-Villa A., Pettenati E., Rossi B., Vettori M. V., and Holczknecht O.
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Following a request from the European Commission, EFSA was asked to deliver a scientific opinion on the safety and efficacy of the coccidiostat salinomycin sodium (Sacox (R)) for rabbits for fattening. The EFSA Panel on Additives and Products or Substances used in Animal Feed (FEEDAP) concluded that the use of salinomycin sodium (SAL-Na) from Sacox (R) does not raise safety concerns for the target species, consumers, users and the environment with regard to the production strain. In the absence of adequate tolerance studies, the FEEDAP Panel could not conclude on the safety of SAL-Na from Sacox (R) for rabbits for fattening. The FEEDAP Panel concluded that the additive is safe for the consumer when it is used at the proposed maximum level of 25 mg SAL-Na/kg complete feed for rabbits and a withdrawal period of 1 day is respected. The following maximum residue limits (MRL) are proposed for the marker residue compound salinomycin (SAL): 0.2 and 0.03 mg SAL/kg for liver and kidney, respectively. The additive is not irritant to skin and eyes but should be considered a potential dermal and respiratory sensitiser. A risk for inhalation toxicity could not be excluded. The use of the SAL-Na from Sacox (R) in feed for rabbits for fattening up to the highest proposed level will not pose a risk for the terrestrial and aquatic compartment and ground water. The risk of secondary poisoning can be excluded for worm-eating birds and mammals, while it cannot be excluded for fish-eating birds and mammals. The FEEDAP Panel concludes that SAL-Na from Sacox (R) at the minimum concentration of 20 mg SAL-Na/kg complete feed has the potential to control coccidiosis in rabbits for fattening. Development of resistance to SAL-Na of field Eimeria spp. strains isolated from rabbits for fattening should be monitored.
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- 2024
4. Safety and efficacy of a feed additive consisting of monensin sodium (Coxidin®) for chickens for fattening, chickens reared for laying, turkeys for fattening and turkeys reared for breeding (Huvepharma N.V.)
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Bampidis, V, Azimonti, G, Bastos, M, Christensen, H, Durjava, M, Dusemund, B, Kouba, M, Lopez-Alonso, M, Lopezpuente, S, Marcon, F, Mayo, B, Pechova, A, Petkova, M, Ramos, F, Villa, R, Woutersen, R, Bories, G, Brantom, P, Cocconcelli, P, Finizio, A, Gropp, J, Poiger, T, Rychen, G, Teodorovic, I, Galobart, J, Holczknecht, O, Pettenati, E, Vettori, M, Navarro-Villa, A, Bampidis V., Azimonti G., Bastos M. D. L., Christensen H., Durjava M., Dusemund B., Kouba M., Lopez-Alonso M., LopezPuente S., Marcon F., Mayo B., Pechova A., Petkova M., Ramos F., Villa R. E., Woutersen R., Bories G., Brantom P., Cocconcelli P. S., Finizio A., Gropp J., Poiger T., Rychen G., Teodorovic I., Galobart J., Holczknecht O., Pettenati E., Vettori M. V., Navarro-Villa A., Bampidis, V, Azimonti, G, Bastos, M, Christensen, H, Durjava, M, Dusemund, B, Kouba, M, Lopez-Alonso, M, Lopezpuente, S, Marcon, F, Mayo, B, Pechova, A, Petkova, M, Ramos, F, Villa, R, Woutersen, R, Bories, G, Brantom, P, Cocconcelli, P, Finizio, A, Gropp, J, Poiger, T, Rychen, G, Teodorovic, I, Galobart, J, Holczknecht, O, Pettenati, E, Vettori, M, Navarro-Villa, A, Bampidis V., Azimonti G., Bastos M. D. L., Christensen H., Durjava M., Dusemund B., Kouba M., Lopez-Alonso M., LopezPuente S., Marcon F., Mayo B., Pechova A., Petkova M., Ramos F., Villa R. E., Woutersen R., Bories G., Brantom P., Cocconcelli P. S., Finizio A., Gropp J., Poiger T., Rychen G., Teodorovic I., Galobart J., Holczknecht O., Pettenati E., Vettori M. V., and Navarro-Villa A.
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Following a request from the European Commission, EFSA was asked to deliver a scientific opinion on the safety and efficacy of monensin sodium (Coxidin®) as a coccidiostat for chickens for fattening, chickens reared for laying, turkeys for fattening and turkeys reared for breeding. The additive currently on the market complies with the existing conditions of authorisation. The FEEDAP Panel concluded that Coxidin® remains safe for turkeys for fattening (up to 16 weeks) and extends this conclusion to turkeys reared for breeding (up to 16 weeks). The Panel was not in the position to confirm that the current maximum authorised level of 125 mg monensin sodium/kg complete feed remains safe for chickens for fattening and chickens reared for laying. The use of monensin sodium from Coxidin® at the corresponding maximum authorised/proposed use levels in the target species is safe for the consumer. The existing maximum residue levels (MRLs) for poultry tissues ensure consumer safety. No withdrawal time is necessary. Both formulations of Coxidin® pose a risk by inhalation. The formulation with wheat bran as a carrier was neither irritant to the skin nor a skin sensitiser but it was irritant to the eyes. In the absence of data, no conclusions could be made on the potential of the formulation containing calcium carbonate to be irritant to skin and eyes and to be a skin sensitiser. The use of monensin sodium from Coxidin® in complete feed for the target species poses no risk for the terrestrial compartments and for sediment. No risk for groundwater is expected. For chickens for fattening the risk for aquatic compartment cannot be excluded, but no risks are expected for the other animal categories. There is no risk of secondary poisoning. Coxidin® is efficacious in controlling coccidiosis at a level of 100 mg/kg complete feed for chickens for fattening and at 60 mg/kg complete feed for turkeys for fattening. These conclusions are extended to chickens reared for laying and turkeys r
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- 2024
5. The Catalytic Effect of Low Molecular Weight Acids on the Physicochemical and Dielectric Properties of Oil-Paper Insulation Systems.
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Kouassi, Kakou D., Fofana, Issouf, Hadjadj, Yazid, and Yapi, Kouba M. Lucia
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RENEWABLE energy sources ,POWER transformers ,ELECTRIC power consumption ,DEVELOPED countries ,DIELECTRIC properties - Abstract
In most industrialized countries, power transformers built several decades ago are approaching the end of their operational lifespan. The ongoing energy transition, focused on developing 100% renewable energy sources and accelerating global transportation electrification, further exacerbates these assets. Combined with rising electricity demand, there is an increasing risk of critical transformers' degradation acceleration. In this context, understanding the aging mechanisms of the insulation system inside these essential assets, which form the core of every energy network, becomes paramount for today's managers and engineers responsible for their operations. The acids generated through oil oxidation can be classified into two categories: low molecular weight acids (LMAs), which are inherently more hydrophilic and consequently have a greater impact on the degradation rate of solid insulation through hydrolysis, and high molecular weight acids (HMAs), which do not significantly contribute to the degradation of paper insulation. This study specifically addresses the impact of acids generated through oil oxidation—focusing on LMAs. New oil samples were infused with different ratios of LMAs before impregnation. The impregnated paper samples underwent thermal aging at 115 °C. Different physicochemical and dielectric properties were investigated. The investigations revealed that oils blended with formic acid exhibited more adverse effects on the insulation system compared to other LMAs. This information is essential for industry professionals seeking to mitigate the risks associated with transformer degradation and extend the lifespan of these critical assets during the energy transition. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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6. Safety and efficacy of a feed additive consisting of narasin (Monteban® G100) for chickens for fattening (Elanco GmbH)
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Bampidis, V, Azimonti, G, Bastos, M, Christensen, H, Dusemund, B, Durjava, M, Kouba, M, López‐alonso, M, López , Puente, S, Marcon, F, Mayo, B, Pechová, A, Petkova, M, Ramos, F, Villa, R, Woutersen, R, Finizio, A, Gropp, J, Rychen, G, Teodorovic, I, Galobart, J, Holczknecht, O, Navarro‐villa, A, Pettenati, E, Vettori, M, Rossi, B, Bampidis, Vasileios, Azimonti, Giovanna, Bastos, Maria de Lourdes, Christensen, Henrik, Dusemund, Birgit, Durjava, Mojca, Kouba, Maryline, López‐Alonso, Marta, Puente, Secundino, Marcon, Francesca, Mayo, Baltasar, Pechová, Alena, Petkova, Mariana, Ramos, Fernando, Villa, Roberto Edoardo, Woutersen, Ruud, Finizio, Antonio, Gropp, Jürgen, Rychen, Guido, Teodorovic, Ivana, Galobart, Jaume, Holczknecht, Orsolya, Navarro‐Villa, Alberto, Pettenati, Elisa, Vettori, Maria Vittoria, Rossi, Barbara, Bampidis, V, Azimonti, G, Bastos, M, Christensen, H, Dusemund, B, Durjava, M, Kouba, M, López‐alonso, M, López , Puente, S, Marcon, F, Mayo, B, Pechová, A, Petkova, M, Ramos, F, Villa, R, Woutersen, R, Finizio, A, Gropp, J, Rychen, G, Teodorovic, I, Galobart, J, Holczknecht, O, Navarro‐villa, A, Pettenati, E, Vettori, M, Rossi, B, Bampidis, Vasileios, Azimonti, Giovanna, Bastos, Maria de Lourdes, Christensen, Henrik, Dusemund, Birgit, Durjava, Mojca, Kouba, Maryline, López‐Alonso, Marta, Puente, Secundino, Marcon, Francesca, Mayo, Baltasar, Pechová, Alena, Petkova, Mariana, Ramos, Fernando, Villa, Roberto Edoardo, Woutersen, Ruud, Finizio, Antonio, Gropp, Jürgen, Rychen, Guido, Teodorovic, Ivana, Galobart, Jaume, Holczknecht, Orsolya, Navarro‐Villa, Alberto, Pettenati, Elisa, Vettori, Maria Vittoria, and Rossi, Barbara
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Following a request from the European Commission, EFSA was asked to deliver a scientific opinion on the safety and efficacy of the coccidiostat narasin (Monteban® G100) for chickens for fattening. In a previous opinion, uncertainties remained on the identification and characterisation of the non-genetically modified production strain of the active substance narasin. The Panel could not conclude either on the safety of Monteban® G100 for chickens for fattening or on the efficacy of the additive at the minimum applied concentration. The FEEDAP Panel excluded risks for environment but the risk for sediment compartment could not be assessed. The applicant provided supplementary information to cover the data gaps and substituted the narasin production strain from Streptomyces spp. NRRL 8092 to Streptomyces spp. NRRL B-67771. The information submitted to taxonomically identify the production strain did not allow to assign it to any described microbial species. Based on the information provided, the Panel concluded that the use of Monteban® G100 did not raise safety concerns as regards the production strain for the target animal, consumer, user and environment. The Panel concluded that 70 mg narasin/kg complete feed was safe for chickens for fattening with a margin of safety of 1.4; narasin from Monteban® G100 was unlikely to increase shedding of Salmonella Enteritidis, Salmonella Typhimurium and Campylobacter jejuni. Narasin, when used in chickens for fattening at 70 mg/kg feed, was not expected to pose a risk to the aquatic compartment and to sediment, while a risk for the terrestrial compartment could not be excluded. No risk for groundwater was expected, nor for secondary poisoning via the terrestrial food chain, but the risk of secondary poisoning via the aquatic food chain could not be excluded. The Panel concluded that 60 mg narasin/kg feed was efficacious in controlling coccidiosis in chickens for fattening.
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- 2024
7. Safety for the environment of a feed additive consisting of diclazuril (Coxiril®) for chickens reared for laying and pheasants (Huvepharma NV)
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Bampidis, V, Azimonti, G, Bastos, M, Christensen, H, Durjava, M, Dusemund, B, Kouba, M, Lopez-Alonso, M, Lopez Puente, S, Marcon, F, Mayo, B, Pechova, A, Petkova, M, Ramos, F, Sanz, Y, Villa, R, Woutersen, R, Finizio, A, Poiger, T, Teodorovic, I, Vettori, M, Bampidis V., Azimonti G., Bastos M. D. L., Christensen H., Durjava M., Dusemund B., Kouba M., Lopez-Alonso M., Lopez Puente S., Marcon F., Mayo B., Pechova A., Petkova M., Ramos F., Sanz Y., Villa R. E., Woutersen R., Finizio A., Poiger T., Teodorovic I., Vettori M. V., Bampidis, V, Azimonti, G, Bastos, M, Christensen, H, Durjava, M, Dusemund, B, Kouba, M, Lopez-Alonso, M, Lopez Puente, S, Marcon, F, Mayo, B, Pechova, A, Petkova, M, Ramos, F, Sanz, Y, Villa, R, Woutersen, R, Finizio, A, Poiger, T, Teodorovic, I, Vettori, M, Bampidis V., Azimonti G., Bastos M. D. L., Christensen H., Durjava M., Dusemund B., Kouba M., Lopez-Alonso M., Lopez Puente S., Marcon F., Mayo B., Pechova A., Petkova M., Ramos F., Sanz Y., Villa R. E., Woutersen R., Finizio A., Poiger T., Teodorovic I., and Vettori M. V.
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Following a request from the European Commission, EFSA was asked to deliver a scientific opinion on the safety for the environment of diclazuril (Coxiril®) as a coccidiostat feed additive for chickens reared for laying and pheasants. In its previous assessments, the Panel on Additives and Products or Substances used in Animal Feed (FEEDAP) could not reach a final conclusion on the risk resulting from the use of diclazuril in acid soil from Coxiril®. On the basis of the new data provided, the FEEDAP Panel updates the previous conclusions as follows: no risk is expected for the terrestrial compartment and for sediment when diclazuril is used in chickens reared for laying and to pheasants at the proposed condition of use (in both acidic and non-acidic soils). No concern for groundwater is expected for both acidic and non-acidic soils. Due to the lack of data, no conclusions can be drawn for the aquatic compartment. Diclazuril does not have the potential for bioaccumulation; therefore, a risk of secondary poisoning is unlikely.
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- 2023
8. Safety and efficacy of a feed additive consisting of a zinc(II)–betaine complex for all animal species (Biochem Zusatzstoffe Handels- und Produktionsges. mbH)
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Bampidis, V, Azimonti, G, Bastos, M, Christensen, H, Dusemund, B, Durjava, M, Kouba, M, Lopez-Alonso, M, Puente, S, Marcon, F, Mayo, B, Pechova, A, Petkova, M, Ramos, F, Sanz, Y, Villa, R, Woutersen, R, Finizio, A, Poiger, T, Teodorovic, I, Anguita, M, Galobart, J, Holczknecht, O, Innocenti, M, Ortuno, J, Manini, P, Pizzo, F, Radovnikovic, A, Vettori, M, Amaduzzi, A, Bampidis V., Azimonti G., Bastos M. D. L., Christensen H., Dusemund B., Durjava M., Kouba M., Lopez-Alonso M., Puente S. L., Marcon F., Mayo B., Pechova A., Petkova M., Ramos F., Sanz Y., Villa R. E., Woutersen R., Finizio A., Poiger T., Teodorovic I., Anguita M., Galobart J., Holczknecht O., Innocenti M. L., Ortuno J. C., Manini P., Pizzo F., Radovnikovic A., Vettori M. V., Amaduzzi A., Bampidis, V, Azimonti, G, Bastos, M, Christensen, H, Dusemund, B, Durjava, M, Kouba, M, Lopez-Alonso, M, Puente, S, Marcon, F, Mayo, B, Pechova, A, Petkova, M, Ramos, F, Sanz, Y, Villa, R, Woutersen, R, Finizio, A, Poiger, T, Teodorovic, I, Anguita, M, Galobart, J, Holczknecht, O, Innocenti, M, Ortuno, J, Manini, P, Pizzo, F, Radovnikovic, A, Vettori, M, Amaduzzi, A, Bampidis V., Azimonti G., Bastos M. D. L., Christensen H., Dusemund B., Durjava M., Kouba M., Lopez-Alonso M., Puente S. L., Marcon F., Mayo B., Pechova A., Petkova M., Ramos F., Sanz Y., Villa R. E., Woutersen R., Finizio A., Poiger T., Teodorovic I., Anguita M., Galobart J., Holczknecht O., Innocenti M. L., Ortuno J. C., Manini P., Pizzo F., Radovnikovic A., Vettori M. V., and Amaduzzi A.
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Following a request from the European Commission, EFSA was asked to deliver a scientific opinion on the safety and efficacy of a zinc(II)–betaine complex as nutritional additive for all animal species. The EFSA Panel on Additives and Products or Substances used in Animal Feed (FEEDAP) concluded that the additive is safe for chickens for fattening. This conclusion could be extrapolated to all animal species and categories provided that the maximum authorised levels in the EU for total zinc in feed are not exceeded. The FEEDAP Panel concluded that the use of the zinc(II)–betaine complex in animal nutrition is of no concern for consumer safety provided that the maximum authorised total zinc levels in feed are respected. The additive is considered to be a skin and respiratory sensitiser due to the presence of nickel; it is irritant to the eyes, but not to the skin. The use of the additive in animal nutrition for terrestrial animals and land-based aquaculture at the proposed use levels is considered safe for terrestrial and aquatic ecosystems. The available data do not allow the conclusion to be made on the safety of the additive for the marine sediment when it is used in sea cages. Based on the deposition of zinc in edible tissues/organs in chickens for fattening, the FEEDAP Panel concluded that the additive is a source of bioavailable zinc, comparable to the standard inorganic zinc source, and therefore, the additive is efficacious in meeting the birds zinc requirements. This conclusion can be extrapolated to all animal species and categories.
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- 2023
9. Safety and efficacy of a feed additive consisting of copper(II)-betaine complex for all animal species (Biochem Zusatzstoffe Handels- und Produktionsges. mbH)
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Bampidis, V, Azimonti, G, Bastos, M, Christensen, H, Dusemund, B, Durjava, M, Kouba, M, López-Alonso, M, López Puente, S, Marcon, F, Mayo, B, Pechová, A, Petkova, M, Ramos, F, Sanz, Y, Villa, R, Woutersen, R, Finizio, A, Poiger, T, Teodorović, I, Amaduzzi, A, Anguita, M, Galobart, J, Innocenti, M, Manini, P, Ortuño, J, Pizzo, F, Tarrés-Call, J, Vettori, M, Radovnikovic, A, Bampidis V., Azimonti G., Bastos M. d. L., Christensen H., Dusemund B., Durjava M., Kouba M., López-Alonso M., López Puente S., Marcon F., Mayo B., Pechová A., Petkova M., Ramos F., Sanz Y., Villa R. E., Woutersen R., Finizio A., Poiger T., Teodorović I., Amaduzzi A., Anguita M., Galobart J., Innocenti M. L., Manini P., Ortuño J., Pizzo F., Tarrés-Call J., Vettori M. V., Radovnikovic A., Bampidis, V, Azimonti, G, Bastos, M, Christensen, H, Dusemund, B, Durjava, M, Kouba, M, López-Alonso, M, López Puente, S, Marcon, F, Mayo, B, Pechová, A, Petkova, M, Ramos, F, Sanz, Y, Villa, R, Woutersen, R, Finizio, A, Poiger, T, Teodorović, I, Amaduzzi, A, Anguita, M, Galobart, J, Innocenti, M, Manini, P, Ortuño, J, Pizzo, F, Tarrés-Call, J, Vettori, M, Radovnikovic, A, Bampidis V., Azimonti G., Bastos M. d. L., Christensen H., Dusemund B., Durjava M., Kouba M., López-Alonso M., López Puente S., Marcon F., Mayo B., Pechová A., Petkova M., Ramos F., Sanz Y., Villa R. E., Woutersen R., Finizio A., Poiger T., Teodorović I., Amaduzzi A., Anguita M., Galobart J., Innocenti M. L., Manini P., Ortuño J., Pizzo F., Tarrés-Call J., Vettori M. V., and Radovnikovic A.
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Following a request from the European Commission, the EFSA Panel on Additives and Products or Substances used in Animal Feed (FEEDAP Panel) was asked to deliver a scientific opinion on the safety and efficacy of a copper(II)-betaine complex as nutritional feed additive for all animal species. Based on the results of a tolerance study carried out in chicken, the FEEDAP Panel concluded that the additive is safe for chickens for fattening when used up to the current maximum authorised levels of copper in feed; this conclusion was extrapolated to all animal species and categories at the respective maximum copper levels in complete feed authorised in the European Union. The FEEDAP Panel concluded that the use of the copper(II)-betaine complex in animal nutrition at the maximum copper levels authorised for the animal species poses no concern to the safety of consumers. Regarding the safety for the environment, the use of the additive in feed for terrestrial animals and land-based aquaculture is considered safe under proposed conditions of use. The data available do not allow the conclusion to be made on the safety of the additive for marine sediment when it is used in sea cages. The additive is not a skin irritant, but it is an irritant to the eyes. Due to the traces of nickel, the additive is considered to be a respiratory and skin sensitiser. The Panel could not conclude on the efficacy of the product.
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- 2023
10. Safety and efficacy of a feed additive consisting of copper(II)-betaine complex for all animal species (Biochem Zusatzstoffe Handels- und Produktionsges. mbH)
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Bampidis V., Azimonti G., Bastos M. d. L., Christensen H., Dusemund B., Durjava M., Kouba M., López-Alonso M., López Puente S., Marcon F., Mayo B., Pechová A., Petkova M., Ramos F., Sanz Y., Villa R. E., Woutersen R., Finizio A., Poiger T., Teodorović I., Amaduzzi A., Anguita M., Galobart J., Innocenti M. L., Manini P., Ortuño J., Pizzo F., Tarrés-Call J., Vettori M. V., Radovnikovic A., Bampidis, V, Azimonti, G, Bastos, M, Christensen, H, Dusemund, B, Durjava, M, Kouba, M, López-Alonso, M, López Puente, S, Marcon, F, Mayo, B, Pechová, A, Petkova, M, Ramos, F, Sanz, Y, Villa, R, Woutersen, R, Finizio, A, Poiger, T, Teodorović, I, Amaduzzi, A, Anguita, M, Galobart, J, Innocenti, M, Manini, P, Ortuño, J, Pizzo, F, Tarrés-Call, J, Vettori, M, and Radovnikovic, A
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safety ,copper ,copper complex of betaine ,efficacy ,nutritional additive ,compounds of trace element - Abstract
Following a request from the European Commission, the EFSA Panel on Additives and Products or Substances used in Animal Feed (FEEDAP Panel) was asked to deliver a scientific opinion on the safety and efficacy of a copper(II)-betaine complex as nutritional feed additive for all animal species. Based on the results of a tolerance study carried out in chicken, the FEEDAP Panel concluded that the additive is safe for chickens for fattening when used up to the current maximum authorised levels of copper in feed; this conclusion was extrapolated to all animal species and categories at the respective maximum copper levels in complete feed authorised in the European Union. The FEEDAP Panel concluded that the use of the copper(II)-betaine complex in animal nutrition at the maximum copper levels authorised for the animal species poses no concern to the safety of consumers. Regarding the safety for the environment, the use of the additive in feed for terrestrial animals and land-based aquaculture is considered safe under proposed conditions of use. The data available do not allow the conclusion to be made on the safety of the additive for marine sediment when it is used in sea cages. The additive is not a skin irritant, but it is an irritant to the eyes. Due to the traces of nickel, the additive is considered to be a respiratory and skin sensitiser. The Panel could not conclude on the efficacy of the product.
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- 2023
11. Safety and efficacy of a feed additive consisting of halofuginone hydrobromide (STENOROL®) for chickens for fattening and turkeys for fattening/reared for breeding (Huvepharma N.V.)
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Bampidis V., Azimonti G., Bastos M. D. L., Christensen H., Durjava M., Dusemund B., Kouba M., Lopez-Alonso M., Lopez Puente S., Marcon F., Mayo B., Pechova A., Petkova M., Ramos F., Sanz Y., Villa R. E., Woutersen R., Gropp J., Rychen G., Finizio A., Poiger T., Teodorovic I., Aquilina G., Bories G., Brantom P., Holczknecht O., Navarro-Villa A., Rossi B., Vettori M. V., Bampidis, V, Azimonti, G, Bastos, M, Christensen, H, Durjava, M, Dusemund, B, Kouba, M, Lopez-Alonso, M, Lopez Puente, S, Marcon, F, Mayo, B, Pechova, A, Petkova, M, Ramos, F, Sanz, Y, Villa, R, Woutersen, R, Gropp, J, Rychen, G, Finizio, A, Poiger, T, Teodorovic, I, Aquilina, G, Bories, G, Brantom, P, Holczknecht, O, Navarro-Villa, A, Rossi, B, and Vettori, M
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safety ,halofuginone hydrobromide ,efficacy ,turkeys reared for breeding ,chickens for fattening ,turkeys for fattening ,coccidiostat - Abstract
Following a request from the European Commission, EFSA was asked to deliver a new scientific opinion on the coccidiostat halofuginone hydrobromide (STENOROL®) when used as a feed additive for chickens for fattening and turkeys for fattening/reared for breeding. The Panel on Additives and Products or Substances used in Animal Feed (FEEDAP) concludes that the safety for turkeys for fattening established in its previous opinion can be extended to turkeys for breeding up to 12 weeks of age. Based on the new data provided on the safety for consumer, environment and efficacy, the Panel updates its previous conclusions as follows: halofuginone hydrobromide is not genotoxic. Applying an uncertainty factor of 100 to the lowest no observed adverse effect level (NOAEL) of 0.03 mg/kg body weight (bw) per day, an acceptable daily intake (ADI) of 0.3 μg halofuginone/kg bw is established. The chronic exposure of consumers to residues of halofuginone would amount to 6–19% of the ADI after 3 days of withdrawal. Therefore, the Panel considers that the additive is safe for the consumer of tissues obtained from chickens for fattening and turkeys for fattening fed the additive at a maximum level of 3 mg/kg complete feed at a 3-day withdrawal time. For control purposes, the Panel recommends the setting of the following maximum residue limits (MRLs): liver, 50 μg/kg; kidney, 40 μg/kg; muscle, 3 μg/kg; skin/fat, 10 μg/kg wet tissue. Based on an updated environmental risk assessment, no concern for groundwater is expected. Halofuginone is unlikely to bioaccumulate and the risk of secondary poisoning is not likely to occur. No safety concerns are expected for terrestrial and aquatic environments. The additive has the potential to control coccidiosis in chickens for fattening and turkeys for fattening/reared for breeding up to 12 weeks of age at a minimum level of 2 mg/kg complete feed.
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12. Safety and efficacy of a feed additive consisting of a zinc(II)–betaine complex for all animal species (Biochem Zusatzstoffe Handels- und Produktionsges. mbH)
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Bampidis V., Azimonti G., Bastos M. D. L., Christensen H., Dusemund B., Durjava M., Kouba M., Lopez-Alonso M., Puente S. L., Marcon F., Mayo B., Pechova A., Petkova M., Ramos F., Sanz Y., Villa R. E., Woutersen R., Finizio A., Poiger T., Teodorovic I., Anguita M., Galobart J., Holczknecht O., Innocenti M. L., Ortuno J. C., Manini P., Pizzo F., Radovnikovic A., Vettori M. V., Amaduzzi A., Bampidis, V, Azimonti, G, Bastos, M, Christensen, H, Dusemund, B, Durjava, M, Kouba, M, Lopez-Alonso, M, Puente, S, Marcon, F, Mayo, B, Pechova, A, Petkova, M, Ramos, F, Sanz, Y, Villa, R, Woutersen, R, Finizio, A, Poiger, T, Teodorovic, I, Anguita, M, Galobart, J, Holczknecht, O, Innocenti, M, Ortuno, J, Manini, P, Pizzo, F, Radovnikovic, A, Vettori, M, and Amaduzzi, A
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safety ,zinc(II)–betaine complex ,efficacy ,nutritional additive ,zinc sulfate and betaine ,compounds of trace element - Abstract
Following a request from the European Commission, EFSA was asked to deliver a scientific opinion on the safety and efficacy of a zinc(II)–betaine complex as nutritional additive for all animal species. The EFSA Panel on Additives and Products or Substances used in Animal Feed (FEEDAP) concluded that the additive is safe for chickens for fattening. This conclusion could be extrapolated to all animal species and categories provided that the maximum authorised levels in the EU for total zinc in feed are not exceeded. The FEEDAP Panel concluded that the use of the zinc(II)–betaine complex in animal nutrition is of no concern for consumer safety provided that the maximum authorised total zinc levels in feed are respected. The additive is considered to be a skin and respiratory sensitiser due to the presence of nickel; it is irritant to the eyes, but not to the skin. The use of the additive in animal nutrition for terrestrial animals and land-based aquaculture at the proposed use levels is considered safe for terrestrial and aquatic ecosystems. The available data do not allow the conclusion to be made on the safety of the additive for the marine sediment when it is used in sea cages. Based on the deposition of zinc in edible tissues/organs in chickens for fattening, the FEEDAP Panel concluded that the additive is a source of bioavailable zinc, comparable to the standard inorganic zinc source, and therefore, the additive is efficacious in meeting the birds zinc requirements. This conclusion can be extrapolated to all animal species and categories.
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- 2023
13. Safety of a feed additive consisting of semduramicin sodium (Aviax 5%) for chickens for fattening (Phibro Animal Health s.a.)
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Bampidis, V, Azimonti, G, Bastos, M, Christensen, H, Dusemund, B, Fasmon Durjava, M, Kouba, M, Lopez-Alonso, M, Lopez Puente, S, Marcon, F, Mayo, B, Pechova, A, Petkova, M, Ramos, F, Sanz, Y, Villa, R, Woutersen, R, Bories, G, Cocconcelli, P, Finizio, A, Gropp, J, Rychen, G, Teodorovic, I, Brozzi, R, Holczknecht, O, Pettenati, E, Revez, J, Vettori, M, Bampidis V., Azimonti G., Bastos M. D. L., Christensen H., Dusemund B., Fasmon Durjava M., Kouba M., Lopez-Alonso M., Lopez Puente S., Marcon F., Mayo B., Pechova A., Petkova M., Ramos F., Sanz Y., Villa R. E., Woutersen R., Bories G., Cocconcelli P. S., Finizio A., Gropp J., Rychen G., Teodorovic I., Brozzi R., Holczknecht O., Pettenati E., Revez J., Vettori M. V., Bampidis, V, Azimonti, G, Bastos, M, Christensen, H, Dusemund, B, Fasmon Durjava, M, Kouba, M, Lopez-Alonso, M, Lopez Puente, S, Marcon, F, Mayo, B, Pechova, A, Petkova, M, Ramos, F, Sanz, Y, Villa, R, Woutersen, R, Bories, G, Cocconcelli, P, Finizio, A, Gropp, J, Rychen, G, Teodorovic, I, Brozzi, R, Holczknecht, O, Pettenati, E, Revez, J, Vettori, M, Bampidis V., Azimonti G., Bastos M. D. L., Christensen H., Dusemund B., Fasmon Durjava M., Kouba M., Lopez-Alonso M., Lopez Puente S., Marcon F., Mayo B., Pechova A., Petkova M., Ramos F., Sanz Y., Villa R. E., Woutersen R., Bories G., Cocconcelli P. S., Finizio A., Gropp J., Rychen G., Teodorovic I., Brozzi R., Holczknecht O., Pettenati E., Revez J., and Vettori M. V.
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Following a request from the European Commission, the Panel on Additives and Products or substances used in Animal Feed (FEEDAP Panel) was asked to deliver a scientific opinion on the safety of the coccidiostat Aviax 5% (semduramicin sodium) when used in feed for chickens for fattening. In a previous assessment, the FEEDAP Panel could not conclude on the taxonomical identification of the production strain at species level and on the absence of genetic determinants for antimicrobial resistance. In addition, the Panel could not conclude on the safety for the target animals and could not set maximum residue limits to protect consumers. Regarding the safety for the environment, although the use of the additive was considered safe for the terrestrial compartment, a risk for the aquatic compartment and for groundwater pollution could not be excluded. Based on the new data provided, the FEEDAP Panel concludes that there are no safety concerns for the target animals, consumer, user and environment regarding the production strain of semduramicin sodium. Based on the results in the tolerance trial, the FEEDAP Panel concludes that the additive is safe for chickens for fattening up to the maximum recommended level (25 mg/kg complete feed), but no margin of safety can be established. The use of semduramicin sodium at a maximum level of 25 mg/kg complete feed for chickens for fattening is safe for consumers with no withdrawal time. Based on the new data provided and the current requirements for environmental risk assessment, the use of semduramicin sodium from Aviax 5% in feed for chickens for fattening up to 25 mg/kg complete feed does not pose a risk for groundwater nor for aquatic and sediment compartments, while a risk for the terrestrial compartment cannot be excluded. The bioaccumulation and the risk for secondary poisoning are considered to be low.
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- 2022
14. Clinical features and prognostic factors of Magnusiomyces (Saprochaete) infections in haematology. A multicentre study of SEIFEM/Fungiscope
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Del Principe, M. I., Seidel, D., Criscuolo, Marianna, Dargenio, M., Racil, Z., Piedimonte, M., Marchesi, F., Nadali, G., Koehler, P., Fracchiolla, N., Cattaneo, C., Klimko, N., Spolzino, A., Yilmaz Karapinar, D., Demiraslan, H., Duarte, R. F., Demeter, J., Stanzani, M., Melillo, L. M. A., Basilico, C., Cesaro, S., Paterno, G., Califano, C., Delia, M., Buzzatti, E., Busca, A., Alakel, N., Arsenijevi'C, V. A., Camus, V., Falces-Romero, I., Itzhak, L., Kouba, M., Martino, R., Sedlacek, P., Weinbergerova, B., Cornely, O. A., Pagano, Livio, Criscuolo M., Pagano L. (ORCID:0000-0001-8287-928X), Del Principe, M. I., Seidel, D., Criscuolo, Marianna, Dargenio, M., Racil, Z., Piedimonte, M., Marchesi, F., Nadali, G., Koehler, P., Fracchiolla, N., Cattaneo, C., Klimko, N., Spolzino, A., Yilmaz Karapinar, D., Demiraslan, H., Duarte, R. F., Demeter, J., Stanzani, M., Melillo, L. M. A., Basilico, C., Cesaro, S., Paterno, G., Califano, C., Delia, M., Buzzatti, E., Busca, A., Alakel, N., Arsenijevi'C, V. A., Camus, V., Falces-Romero, I., Itzhak, L., Kouba, M., Martino, R., Sedlacek, P., Weinbergerova, B., Cornely, O. A., Pagano, Livio, Criscuolo M., and Pagano L. (ORCID:0000-0001-8287-928X)
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Background: Our multicentre study aims to identify baseline factors and provide guidance for therapeutic decisions regarding Magnusiomyces-associated infections, an emerging threat in patients with haematological malignancies. Methods: HM patients with proven (Magnusiomyces capitatus) M. capitatus or (Magnusiomyces clavatus) M. clavatus (formerly Saprochaete capitata and Saprochaete clavata) infection diagnosed between January 2010 and December 2020 were recorded from the SEIFEM (Sorveglianza Epidemiologica Infezioni nelle Emopatie) group and FungiScope (Global Emerging Fungal Infection Registry). Cases of Magnusiomyces fungemia were compared with candidemia. Results: Among 90 Magnusiomyces cases (60 [66%] M. capitatus and 30 (34%) M. clavatus), median age was 50 years (range 2–78), 46 patients (51%) were female and 67 (74%) had acute leukaemia. Thirty-six (40%) of Magnusiomyces-associated infections occurred during antifungal prophylaxis, mainly with posaconazole (n = 13, 36%) and echinocandins (n = 12, 34%). Instead, the candidemia rarely occurred during prophylaxis (p <.0001). First-line antifungal therapy with azoles, alone or in combination, was associated with improved response compared to other antifungals (p =.001). Overall day-30 mortality rate was 43%. Factors associated with higher mortality rates were septic shock (HR 2.696, 95% CI 1.396–5.204, p =.003), corticosteroid treatment longer than 14 days (HR 2.245, 95% CI 1.151–4.376, p =.018) and lack of neutrophil recovery (HR 3.997, 95% CI 2.102–7.601, p <.001). The latter was independently associated with poor outcome (HR 2.495, 95% CI 1.192–5.222, p =.015). Conclusions: Magnusiomyces-associated infections are often breakthrough infections. Effective treatment regimens of these infections remain to be determined, but neutrophil recovery appears to play an important role in the favourable outcome.
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- 2023
15. Sensory characteristics and consumer preference for meat from guinea fowl fed hevea seed meal or cashew nut meal supplemented diets
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Koné, G.A., primary, Good, M., additional, Tiho, T., additional, Ngatta, Z.R., additional, Grongnet, J.-F., additional, and Kouba, M., additional
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16. Safety and efficacy of a feed additive consisting of endo-1,4-beta-xylanase and endo-1,3(4)-beta-glucanase produced with Talaromyces versatilis IMI 378536 and DSM 26702 (ROVABIO® ADVANCE) for weaned piglets and pigs for fattening (ADISSEO France S.A.S)
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Bampidis V., Azimonti G., Bastos M. D. L., Christensen H., Dusemund B., Fasmon Durjava M., Kouba M., Lopez-Alonso M., Lopez Puente S., Marcon F., Mayo B., Pechova A., Petkova M., Ramos F., Sanz Y., Villa R. E., Woutersen R., Dierick N., Martelli G., Galobart J., Ortuno J., Anguita M., Bampidis V., Azimonti G., Bastos M.D.L., Christensen H., Dusemund B., Fasmon Durjava M., Kouba M., Lopez-Alonso M., Lopez Puente S., Marcon F., Mayo B., Pechova A., Petkova M., Ramos F., Sanz Y., Villa R.E., Woutersen R., Dierick N., Martelli G., Galobart J., Ortuno J., and Anguita M.
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safety ,xylanase ,T. versatili ,glucanase ,Veterinary (miscellaneous) ,efficacy ,Animal Science and Zoology ,Parasitology ,Plant Science ,Microbiology ,Food Science ,digestibility enhancer ,zootechnical additives - Abstract
Following a request from the European Commission, EFSA was asked to deliver a scientific opinion on the safety and efficacy of ROVABIO® ADVANCE (liquid and solid) which contains endo-1,4-beta-xylanase and endo-1,3(4)-beta-glucanase. The enzymes present in the additive are produced by two strains of Talaromyces versatilis, one of them genetically modified. The additive is intended to be used as a feed additive for weaned piglets and pigs for fattening. Viable cells of the production strains and DNA of the genetically modified strain were not detected in the fermentation product used to formulate the additive. Based on the results of a tolerance trial in weaned piglets, the FEEDAP Panel concluded that ROVABIO® ADVANCE is safe for weaned piglets under the recommended conditions of use. This conclusion was extended to pigs for fattening. Based on the outcome of the toxicological studies performed, the Panel concluded that the additive is of no concern regarding consumer safety. ROVABIO® ADVANCE is not irritant to the skin or eyes but it is a skin and respiratory sensitiser. No risks to the environment are expected from the use of the additive in animal nutrition. Owing to the lack of sufficient data, the FEEDAP Panel could not conclude on the efficacy of ROVABIO® ADVANCE.
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- 2022
17. Safety and efficacy of a feed additive consisting of Bifidobacterium longum CNCM I-5642 (PP102I) for cats and dogs (Nestlé Enterprises S.A.)
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Bampidis V., Azimonti G., Bastos M. D. L., Christensen H., Dusemund B., Fasmon Durjava M., Kouba M., Lopez-Alonso M., Lopez Puente S., Marcon F., Mayo B., Pechova A., Petkova M., Ramos F., Sanz Y., Villa R. E., Woutersen R., Martelli G., Raj M., Anguita M., Brozzi R., Galobart J., Pettenati E., Revez J., Tarres-Call J., Ortuno J., Bampidis V., Azimonti G., Bastos M.D.L., Christensen H., Dusemund B., Fasmon Durjava M., Kouba M., Lopez-Alonso M., Lopez Puente S., Marcon F., Mayo B., Pechova A., Petkova M., Ramos F., Sanz Y., Villa R.E., Woutersen R., Martelli G., Raj M., Anguita M., Brozzi R., Galobart J., Pettenati E., Revez J., Tarres-Call J., and Ortuno J.
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Bifidobacterium longum CNCM I-5642 ,Veterinary (miscellaneous) ,dog ,PP102I ,cat ,physiological condition stabiliser ,Animal Science and Zoology ,Parasitology ,Plant Science ,Microbiology ,Food Science ,QPS ,zootechnical additives - Abstract
Following a request from the European Commission, the Panelon Additives and Products or Substances used in Animal Feed (FEEDAP) was asked to deliver a scientific opinion on the safety and efficacy of Bifidobacterium longum CNCM I-5642 (PP102I) when used as a feed additive for cats and dogs. The product under assessment consists of viable cells of a strain of B. longum, a species considered suitable for the qualified presumption of safety (QPS) approach to safety assessment. The strain was unambiguously identified as B. longum and was shown not to harbour antimicrobial resistance determinants for antibiotics of human and veterinary importance, thus meeting the QPS requirements. Following the QPS approach to safety assessment and since no concerns are expected from maltodextrin, the other component of the additive, PP102I was considered safe for the target species and the environment. Owing to the lack of data, no conclusions could be drawn on the skin/eye irritancy potential of PP102I. However, it should be considered a skin and respiratory sensitiser. The Panelwas not in the position to conclude on the efficacy of PP102I for the target species.
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- 2022
18. Efficacy of a feed additive consisting of endo-1,4-beta-xylanase produced by Trichoderma citrinoviride (IMI SD 135) (HOSTAZYM® X) for sows in order to have benefits in piglets (Huvepharma NV)
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Bampidis V., Azimonti G., Bastos M. D. L., Christensen H., Dusemund B., Durjava M. F., Kouba M., Lopez-Alonso M., Lopez Puente S., Marcon F., Mayo B., Pechova A., Petkova M., Ramos F., Sanz Y., Villa R. E., Woutersen R., Dierick N. A., Martelli G., Galobart J., Anguita M., Bampidis V., Azimonti G., Bastos M.D.L., Christensen H., Dusemund B., Durjava M.F., Kouba M., Lopez-Alonso M., Lopez Puente S., Marcon F., Mayo B., Pechova A., Petkova M., Ramos F., Sanz Y., Villa R.E., Woutersen R., Dierick N.A., Martelli G., Galobart J., and Anguita M.
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xylanase ,Veterinary (miscellaneous) ,sows ,efficacy ,Plant Science ,Microbiology ,zootechnical additives ,sow ,Animal Science and Zoology ,Parasitology ,digestibility enhancers ,Food Science ,digestibility enhancer - Abstract
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 efficacy of HOSTAZYM® X as a feed additive for sows in order to have benefits in piglets. This additive consists of endo-1,4-β-xylanase produced by a non-genetically modified strain of Trichoderma citroviride. The additive is to be used in sows at 1,500 EPU/kg feed. In a previous opinion, the FEEDAP Panel could not conclude on the efficacy of the additive when added to feed for sows in order to have benefits in piglets. The applicant provided new efficacy data to complete the assessment of the efficacy of the additive. Based on the previously assessed data and the newly submitted one, the Panel could not conclude on the efficacy of the additive.
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- 2022
19. Safety for the environment of a feed additive consisting of nicarbazin (Coxar®) for use in turkeys for fattening (Huvepharma N.V.)
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Bampidis, V, Bastos, M, Christensen, H, Dusemund, B, Fasmon Durjava, M, Kouba, M, Lopez-Alonso, M, Lopez Puente, S, Marcon, F, Mayo, B, Pechova, A, Petkova, M, Ramos, F, Sanz, Y, Villa, R, Woutersen, R, Finizio, A, Focks, A, Teodorovic, I, Vettori, M, Azimonti, G, Bampidis V., Bastos M. D. L., Christensen H., Dusemund B., Fasmon Durjava M., Kouba M., Lopez-Alonso M., Lopez Puente S., Marcon F., Mayo B., Pechova A., Petkova M., Ramos F., Sanz Y., Villa R. E., Woutersen R., Finizio A., Focks A., Teodorovic I., Vettori M. V., Azimonti G., Bampidis, V, Bastos, M, Christensen, H, Dusemund, B, Fasmon Durjava, M, Kouba, M, Lopez-Alonso, M, Lopez Puente, S, Marcon, F, Mayo, B, Pechova, A, Petkova, M, Ramos, F, Sanz, Y, Villa, R, Woutersen, R, Finizio, A, Focks, A, Teodorovic, I, Vettori, M, Azimonti, G, Bampidis V., Bastos M. D. L., Christensen H., Dusemund B., Fasmon Durjava M., Kouba M., Lopez-Alonso M., Lopez Puente S., Marcon F., Mayo B., Pechova A., Petkova M., Ramos F., Sanz Y., Villa R. E., Woutersen R., Finizio A., Focks A., Teodorovic I., Vettori M. V., and Azimonti G.
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Following a request from the European Commission, the Panel on Additives and Products or substances used in Animal Feed (FEEDAP Panel) was asked to deliver a scientific opinion on the safety for the environment of the coccidiostat Coxar® (nicarbazin) when used in feed for turkeys for fattening. In previous assessments, the FEEDAP Panel could not conclude on the safety of Coxar® for the environment due to concerns on 4,40-dinitrocarbanilide (DNC, one of the moieties of nicarbazin). On the basis of the new data provided, the FEEDAP Panel updates its previous conclusions on the safety of Coxar® for the environment as follows: The use of nicarbazin from Coxar® in complete feed for turkeys does not pose a risk for the terrestrial and aquatic compartment and in sediment. No concern for groundwater is expected. The bioaccumulation potential of nicarbazin in the environment is low.
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- 2021
20. Safety and efficacy of a feed additive consisting of Sepiolitic clay for all animal species (Mineria y Tecnologia de Arcillas SA - MYTA)
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Azimonti, G., Bampidis, V., Bastos, M., Christensen, H., Dusemund, B., Kouba, M., Durjava, M., Lopez-Alonso, M., Puente, S., Marcon, F., Mayo, B., Pechova, A., Petkova, M., Ramos, F., Sanz, Y., Villa, R., Woutersen, R., Aquilina, G., Bories, G., Tosti, L., Anguita, M., Galobart, J., Holczknecht, O., Casanova, J., Innocenti, M., Manini, P., and Pizzo, F.
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safety ,Settore VET/07 - Farmacologia e Tossicologia Veterinaria ,Veterinary (miscellaneous) ,anticaking agent ,efficacy ,Plant Science ,Microbiology ,all animal species ,Settore MED/44 - Medicina del Lavoro ,Animal Science and Zoology ,Parasitology ,Sepiolitic clay ,binder ,Food Science - Published
- 2022
21. Safety for the environment of sorbitan monolaurate as a feed additive for all animal species
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Bampidis, V, Azimonti, G, Bastos, M, Christensen, H, Dusemund, B, Kos Durjava, M, Kouba, M, Lopez-Alonso, M, Lopez Puente, S, Marcon, F, Mayo, B, Pechova, A, Petkova, M, Ramos, F, Sanz, Y, Villa, R, Woutersen, R, Bories, G, Finizio, A, Focks, A, Teodorovic, I, Manini, P, Tarres-Call, J, Bampidis V., Azimonti G., Bastos M. D. L., Christensen H., Dusemund B., Kos Durjava M., Kouba M., Lopez-Alonso M., Lopez Puente S., Marcon F., Mayo B., Pechova A., Petkova M., Ramos F., Sanz Y., Villa R. E., Woutersen R., Bories G., Finizio A., Focks A., Teodorovic I., Manini P., Tarres-Call J., Bampidis, V, Azimonti, G, Bastos, M, Christensen, H, Dusemund, B, Kos Durjava, M, Kouba, M, Lopez-Alonso, M, Lopez Puente, S, Marcon, F, Mayo, B, Pechova, A, Petkova, M, Ramos, F, Sanz, Y, Villa, R, Woutersen, R, Bories, G, Finizio, A, Focks, A, Teodorovic, I, Manini, P, Tarres-Call, J, Bampidis V., Azimonti G., Bastos M. D. L., Christensen H., Dusemund B., Kos Durjava M., Kouba M., Lopez-Alonso M., Lopez Puente S., Marcon F., Mayo B., Pechova A., Petkova M., Ramos F., Sanz Y., Villa R. E., Woutersen R., Bories G., Finizio A., Focks A., Teodorovic I., Manini P., and Tarres-Call J.
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The additive sorbitan monolaurate consists of sorbitol (and its anhydrides) esterified with fatty acids derived from coconut oil. It is currently authorised in the European Union and it is intended to be used as a technological additive (functional group of emulsifiers), in feedingstuffs for all animal species, at a maximum concentration of 85 mg/kg complete feed. In 2019, the EFSA Panel on Additives and Products or Substances used in Animal Feed (FEEDAP) issued an opinion on the safety and efficacy of sorbitan monolaurate. Owing the lack of data, the FEEDAP Panel could not conclude on the safety of the additive for the environment. The applicant submitted new data (fate and degradation as well as ecotoxicity data) that were evaluated in the present opinion. The absorption, distribution, metabolism and excretion of structurally related compounds (sorbitan monostearate and sorbitan trioleate) indicate that the additive is expected to be partially metabolised. In addition, sorbitan monolaurate and some related compounds are readily biodegradable. The limited available data on the effects of sorbitan monolaurate in marine crustaceans and in marine sediment indicate that the ecotoxicity of the additive is low, in consistency with the very low acute toxicity of sorbitan esters. Overall, the FEEDAP Panel concludes that a risk of sorbitan monolaurate to terrestrial and aquatic environment is unlikely. Therefore, no safety concerns for the environment are expected from the use of the additive under assessment according to the established conditions of use.
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- 2020
22. Safety and efficacy of nimicoat® (carvacrol) as a zootechnical additive for weaned piglets
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Bampidis, V, Azimonti, G, Bastos, M, Christensen, H, Dusemund, B, Durjava, M, Kouba, M, opez-Alonso, M, Puente, S, Marcon, F, Mayo, B, Pechova, A, Petkova, M, Ramos, F, Sanz, Y, Villa, R, Woutersen, R, Finizio, A, Focks, A, Teodorovic, I, Gropp, J, Mantovani, A, Lopez-Galvez, G, Bampidis V., Azimonti G., Bastos M. L., Christensen H., Dusemund B., Durjava M. K., Kouba M., opez-Alonso M. L., Puente S. L., Marcon F., Mayo B., Pechova A., Petkova M., Ramos F., Sanz Y., Villa R. E., Woutersen R., Finizio A., Focks A., Teodorovic I., Gropp J., Mantovani A., Lopez-Galvez G., Bampidis, V, Azimonti, G, Bastos, M, Christensen, H, Dusemund, B, Durjava, M, Kouba, M, opez-Alonso, M, Puente, S, Marcon, F, Mayo, B, Pechova, A, Petkova, M, Ramos, F, Sanz, Y, Villa, R, Woutersen, R, Finizio, A, Focks, A, Teodorovic, I, Gropp, J, Mantovani, A, Lopez-Galvez, G, Bampidis V., Azimonti G., Bastos M. L., Christensen H., Dusemund B., Durjava M. K., Kouba M., opez-Alonso M. L., Puente S. L., Marcon F., Mayo B., Pechova A., Petkova M., Ramos F., Sanz Y., Villa R. E., Woutersen R., Finizio A., Focks A., Teodorovic I., Gropp J., Mantovani A., and Lopez-Galvez G.
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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 and efficacy Nimicoat® (carvacrol), as a zootechnical additive for weaned piglets. The additive is composed by carvacrol (≥ 40 %) as an active substance encapsulated with high-melting lipids. Nimicoat® is intended to be used in feed for weaned piglets at a minimum recommended dose of 250 mg/kg complete feed and at a maximum recommended dose of 1,000 mg/kg complete feed corresponding to a minimum and maximum of 100 and 400 mg carvacrol/kg complete feed, respectively. Based on a tolerance study, the FEEDAP Panel concluded that the use of Nimicoat® in feed for weaned piglet at the maximum recommended dose of 1,000 mg/kg feed is safe for the target animal; however, a precise figure for the margin of safety cannot be defined. Nimicoat® used in feed for weaned piglets at the maximum recommended concentration does not pose a safety concern for consumers. The additive is corrosive to eyes, skin and the respiratory mucosae. Concerning safety for the environment a Phase II was required; taking into consideration the data provided, the FEEDAP Panel concluded that the additive does not pose any risk to the terrestrial and aquatic compartments and that bioaccumulation potential for carvacrol is low and risk for secondary poisoning for worm/fish eating birds and mammals is not likely to occur. Only one study positively supporting efficacy of the additive was available therefore, the FEEDAP Panel is not in a position to conclude on the efficacy of Nimicoat®.
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- 2020
23. Safety and efficacy of STABILFLOR® as a zootechnical feed additive for pigs for fattening
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Bampidis, V, Azimonti, G, Bastos, M, Christensen, H, Dusemund, B, Kos Durjava, M, Kouba, M, Lopez-Alonso, M, Lopez Puente, S, Marcon, F, Mayo, B, Pechova, A, Petkova, M, Ramos, F, Sanz, Y, Villa, R, Woutersen, R, Finizio, A, Focks, A, Gropp, J, Mantovani, A, Teodorovic, I, Lopez-Galvez, G, Bampidis V., Azimonti G., Bastos M. D. L., Christensen H., Dusemund B., Kos Durjava M., Kouba M., Lopez-Alonso M., Lopez Puente S., Marcon F., Mayo B., Pechova A., Petkova M., Ramos F., Sanz Y., Villa R. E., Woutersen R., Finizio A., Focks A., Gropp J., Mantovani A., Teodorovic I., Lopez-Galvez G., Bampidis, V, Azimonti, G, Bastos, M, Christensen, H, Dusemund, B, Kos Durjava, M, Kouba, M, Lopez-Alonso, M, Lopez Puente, S, Marcon, F, Mayo, B, Pechova, A, Petkova, M, Ramos, F, Sanz, Y, Villa, R, Woutersen, R, Finizio, A, Focks, A, Gropp, J, Mantovani, A, Teodorovic, I, Lopez-Galvez, G, Bampidis V., Azimonti G., Bastos M. D. L., Christensen H., Dusemund B., Kos Durjava M., Kouba M., Lopez-Alonso M., Lopez Puente S., Marcon F., Mayo B., Pechova A., Petkova M., Ramos F., Sanz Y., Villa R. E., Woutersen R., Finizio A., Focks A., Gropp J., Mantovani A., Teodorovic I., and Lopez-Galvez G.
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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 and efficacy of STABILFLOR® (zinc ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid (Zn-EDTA) and copper diammonium EDTA (Cu-EDTA) dried on chicory pulp and supplemented with zinc oxide and copper oxide), as a zootechnical additive for pigs. STABILFLOR® is intended to be used in feed for pigs for fattening at a minimum and maximum levels of 500 and 1,000 mg/kg complete feed, respectively. The Panel could not conclude on the safety of STABILFLOR® for pigs for fattening owing to the lack of adequate data. At the proposed used levels in feed the additive may exert antimicrobial activity in the gut microbiota. The use of the additive resulted neither in residues of Zn-EDTA, Cu-EDTA or EDTA nor on an increase in total zinc and copper deposition in edible tissues; Zn-EDTA and Cu-EDTA had not a genotoxic potential; the Panel concluded that STABILFLOR® at 1,000 mg/kg complete feed for pigs does not pose any concern to the safety of consumers. The handling of STABILFLOR® will lead to a copper exposure of the users that poses a risk by inhalation; the additive is not a skin irritant or a skin sensitiser but is a severe eye irritant. Regarding environmental safety, no concern was expected for the terrestrial compartment. A risk for groundwater was highlighted for Zn-EDTA. Due to the absence of data, the risk for the aquatic compartment could not be assessed. Only one efficacy study showed positive effects of STABILFLOR® in pigs for fattening at 1,000 mg/kg complete feed; a conclusion on the efficacy of STABILFLOR® could not be drawn. The minimum use level of 500 mg STABILFLOR®/kg complete feed was not tested.
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- 2020
24. Safety of lignosulphonate for all animal species
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Bampidis, V, Azimonti, G, Bastos, M, Christensen, H, Dusemund, B, Kouba, M, Kos Durjava, M, Lopez-Alonso, M, Lopez Puente, S, Marcon, F, Mayo, B, Pechova, A, Petkova, M, Ramos, F, Sanz, Y, Villa, R, Woutersen, R, Aquilina, G, Bories, G, Gropp, J, Nebbia, C, Finizio, A, Focks, A, Teodorovic, I, Innocenti, M, Tarres-Call, J, Bampidis V., Azimonti G., Bastos M. D. L., Christensen H., Dusemund B., Kouba M., Kos Durjava M., Lopez-Alonso M., Lopez Puente S., Marcon F., Mayo B., Pechova A., Petkova M., Ramos F., Sanz Y., Villa R. E., Woutersen R., Aquilina G., Bories G., Gropp J., Nebbia C., Finizio A., Focks A., Teodorovic I., Innocenti M. L., Tarres-Call J., Bampidis, V, Azimonti, G, Bastos, M, Christensen, H, Dusemund, B, Kouba, M, Kos Durjava, M, Lopez-Alonso, M, Lopez Puente, S, Marcon, F, Mayo, B, Pechova, A, Petkova, M, Ramos, F, Sanz, Y, Villa, R, Woutersen, R, Aquilina, G, Bories, G, Gropp, J, Nebbia, C, Finizio, A, Focks, A, Teodorovic, I, Innocenti, M, Tarres-Call, J, Bampidis V., Azimonti G., Bastos M. D. L., Christensen H., Dusemund B., Kouba M., Kos Durjava M., Lopez-Alonso M., Lopez Puente S., Marcon F., Mayo B., Pechova A., Petkova M., Ramos F., Sanz Y., Villa R. E., Woutersen R., Aquilina G., Bories G., Gropp J., Nebbia C., Finizio A., Focks A., Teodorovic I., Innocenti M. L., and Tarres-Call J.
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Following a request from the European Commission, the EFSA Panel on Additives and Products or Substances used in Animal Feed (FEEDAP) was asked to deliver a scientific opinion on the safety and efficacy of lignosulphonate, when used as a technological additive, functional group: binders. In a previous opinion, the FEEDAP Panel could not conclude on the safety of the additive for target species and for the environment. The applicant provided additional information that was assessed in the current opinion. As regards the safety for the target species, the maximum recommended content of lignosulphonate of 10,000 mg/kg complete feed is considered safe in weaned piglet. A safe concentration of lignosulphonate in feed for salmonids and dairy cows could not be identified. The FEEDAP Panel reiterates also its previous conclusions that ‘10,000 mg lignosulphonate/kg complete feed is safe for chickens for fattening, laying hens and cattle for fattening but a margin of safety cannot be identified. Therefore, this conclusion cannot be extended to all animal species/categories’. Considering the absence of adverse effects confirmed by all the ecotoxicity studies up to very high concentrations, no concerns for the environment are expected from the use of this additive in animal nutrition according the conditions of use. Lignosulphonate is efficacious as pellet binder.
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- 2020
25. Safety and efficacy of a feed additive consisting of l-methionine produced by the combined activities of Corynebacterium glutamicum KCCM 80245 and Escherichia coli KCCM 80246 for all animal species (CJ Europe GmbH)
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Bampidis, V., Azimonti, G., Bastos, M.D.L., Christensen, H., Dusemund, B., Fašmon Durjava, M., Kouba, M., López-Alonso, M., López Puente, S., Marcon, F., Mayo, B., Pechová, A., Petkova, M., Ramos, F., Sanz, Y., Villa, R.E., Woutersen, R., Anguita, M., Galobart, J., Pettenati, E., and Tarrés-Call, J.
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Corynebacterium glutamicum KCCM 80245 ,Escherichia coli KCCM 80246 ,amino acids ,efficacy ,methionine ,nutritional additives ,safety ,their salts and analogues ,Settore VET/07 - Farmacologia e Tossicologia Veterinaria ,Veterinary (miscellaneous) ,Plant Science ,Microbiology ,Animal Science and Zoology ,Parasitology ,Food Science - Abstract
Following a request from the European Commission, the FEEDAP Panel was asked to deliver a scientific opinion on the safety and efficacy of l-methionine ≥ 98.5% or ≥ 90% produced by the combined activities of Corynebacterium glutamicum KCCM 80245 and Escherichia coli KCCM 80246) as nutritional additive for all animal species. The two production strains are genetically modified. l-Methionine is intended to be used in feed or water for drinking for all animal species. Neither viable cells nor recombinant DNA of the production strains were detected in the final products. The additive does not pose any safety concern associated with the genetic modification of the production strains. The use of both products of l-methionine produced by C. glutamicum KCCM 80245 and E. coli KCCM 80246 in supplementing feed to compensate for l-methionine deficiency in feedingstuffs is safe for the target species. The FEEDAP Panel has concerns about the use of amino acids in water for drinking for hygienic reasons, and due to the risk of imbalances when administered simultaneously via feed. The use of both products of l-methionine produced by C. glutamicum KCCM 80245 and E. coli KCCM 80246 in animal nutrition is considered safe for the consumers and for the environment. The additive, in either product, is not an irritant to skin/eyes and not a dermal sensitiser and shows no toxicity by inhalation. Considering the respiratory exposure to endotoxins, l-methionine ≥ 90% is a risk for the user. Both products of the additive produced by C. glutamicum KCCM 80245 and E. coli KCCM 80246 are considered as an efficacious source of the essential amino acid l-methionine for non-ruminant animal species. For the supplemental l-methionine to be as efficacious in ruminants as in non-ruminant species, it would require protection against degradation in the rumen.
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- 2022
26. Safety and efficacy of a feed additive consisting of Enterococcus faecium NBIMCC 8270, Lactobacillus acidophilus NBIMCC 8242, Lactobacillus helveticus NBIMCC 8269, Lactobacillus delbrueckii ssp. lactis NBIMCC 8250, L. delbrueckii ssp. bulgaricus NBIMCC 8244 and Streptococcus thermophilus NBIMCC 8253 (Probiotic Lactina®) for chickens for fattening and suckling and weaned rabbits (Lactina Ltd.)
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Bampidis, V., Azimonti, G., Bastos, M.D.L., Christensen, H., Dusemund, B., Fašmon Durjava, M., Kouba, M., López-Alonso, M., López Puente, S., Marcon, F., Mayo, B., Pechová, A., Petkova, M., Ramos, F., Sanz, Y., Villa, R.E., Woutersen, R., Anguita, M., Galobart, J., Ortuño, J., and Brozzi, R.
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safety ,Settore VET/07 - Farmacologia e Tossicologia Veterinaria ,suckling/weaned rabbits ,Veterinary (miscellaneous) ,efficacy ,chickens for fattening ,Probiotic Lactina® ,gut flora stabiliser ,zootechnical additives ,Plant Science ,Microbiology ,Animal Science and Zoology ,Parasitology ,Food Science - Published
- 2022
27. Safety and efficacy of the feed additives consisting of l‐glutamic acid and monosodium l‐glutamate monohydrate produced by Corynebacterium glutamicum NITE BP‐01681 for all animal species (METEX NOOVISTAGO)
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Bampidis, V., Azimonti, G., Bastos, M.D.L., Christensen, H., Dusemund, B., Fašmon Durjava, M., Kouba, M., López-Alonso, M., López Puente, S., Marcon, F., Mayo, B., Pechová, A., Petkova, M., Ramos, F., Sanz, Y., Villa, R.E., Woutersen, R., Gropp, J., Herman, L., Tosti, L., Galobart, J., Pizzo, F., Revez, J., and Anguita, M.
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monosodium l-glutamate monohydrate ,safety ,Settore VET/07 - Farmacologia e Tossicologia Veterinaria ,l‐glutamic acid ,Veterinary (miscellaneous) ,efficacy ,Plant Science ,Microbiology ,flavouring compounds ,Corynebacterium glutamicum ,‘amino acids their salts and analogues’ ,monosodium l‐glutamate monohydrate ,Settore MED/44 - Medicina del Lavoro ,l-glutamic acid ,Animal Science and Zoology ,Parasitology ,Food Science - Abstract
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 and efficacy of l-glutamic acid and monosodium l-glutamate monohydrate produced by fermentation using the genetically modified strain Corynebacterium glutamicum NITE BP-01681. The additives are intended to be used in feed and water for drinking for all animal species and categories as nutritional additives (amino acids) or as sensory additives (flavouring compounds). Viable cells of the production strain and its DNA were not detected in the final additives. The additives do not give rise to any safety concern regarding the production strain. l-Glutamic acid and monosodium l-glutamate monohydrate produced using C. glutamicum NITE BP-01681 are considered safe for the target species, for the consumer and for the environment. However, the Panel raised concerns on the use in water for drinking for hygienic reasons. The additives are considered not irritant to skin or eyes and not dermal sensitisers but a risk by inhalation. The Panel concluded that the additives are efficacious as nutritional additives and as flavouring compounds.
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- 2022
28. Safety and efficacy of a feed additive consisting of butylated hydroxytoluene (BHT) for all animal species (Lanxess Deutschland GmbH)
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Bampidis, V, Azimonti, G, de Lourdes Bastos, M, Christensen, H, Dusemund, B, Fasmon Durjava, M, Kouba, M, Lopez, M, Alonso, Lopez Puente, S, Marcon, F, Mayo, B, Pechova, A, Petkova, M, Ramos, F, Sanz, Y, Edoardo Villa, R, Woutersen, R, Finizio, A, Teodorovic, I, Aquilina, G, Bories, G, Gropp, J, Nebbia, C, Innocenti, M, Vasileios Bampidis, Giovanna Azimonti, Maria de Lourdes Bastos, Henrik Christensen, Birgit Dusemund, Mojca Fasmon Durjava, Maryline Kouba, Marta Lopez, Secundino Lopez Puente, Francesca Marcon, Baltasar Mayo, Alena Pechova, Mariana Petkova, Fernando Ramos, Yolanda Sanz, Roberto Edoardo Villa, Ruud Woutersen, Antonio Finizio, Ivana Teodorovic, Gabriele Aquilina, Georges Bories, Jurgen Gropp, Carlo Nebbia, Matteo Innocenti, Bampidis, V, Azimonti, G, de Lourdes Bastos, M, Christensen, H, Dusemund, B, Fasmon Durjava, M, Kouba, M, Lopez, M, Alonso, Lopez Puente, S, Marcon, F, Mayo, B, Pechova, A, Petkova, M, Ramos, F, Sanz, Y, Edoardo Villa, R, Woutersen, R, Finizio, A, Teodorovic, I, Aquilina, G, Bories, G, Gropp, J, Nebbia, C, Innocenti, M, Vasileios Bampidis, Giovanna Azimonti, Maria de Lourdes Bastos, Henrik Christensen, Birgit Dusemund, Mojca Fasmon Durjava, Maryline Kouba, Marta Lopez, Secundino Lopez Puente, Francesca Marcon, Baltasar Mayo, Alena Pechova, Mariana Petkova, Fernando Ramos, Yolanda Sanz, Roberto Edoardo Villa, Ruud Woutersen, Antonio Finizio, Ivana Teodorovic, Gabriele Aquilina, Georges Bories, Jurgen Gropp, Carlo Nebbia, and Matteo Innocenti
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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 and efficacy of butylated hydroxytoluene (BHT) as a feed additive for all animal species. The additive BHT is considered safe for chickens for fattening and weaned piglets at the maximum proposed concentration of 150 mg/kg complete feed. This conclusion is extended to chickens reared for laying and extrapolated to pigs for fattening. In the absence of data, no conclusion on the safety for the other target species could be drawn. The exposure of the consumer to BHT from tissues and products of animals fed the additive ranged from 1% to 3% of the acceptable daily intake (ADI). The FEEDAP Panel concluded that the use of BHT as a feed additive at the proposed conditions of use is of no concern for the safety of the consumers. Exposure of the user to BHT via inhalation is likely; however, the Panel is not in the position to conclude on the potential inhalation toxicity of the additive. BHT is a skin and eye irritant, no conclusions can be drawn on the potential of the additive to be a skin sensitiser. In the absence of data, the FEEDAP Panel cannot conclude on the safety of BHT for the environment. The additive BHT is considered an efficacious antioxidant in feedingstuffs for all animal species.
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29. Safety and efficacy of a feed additive consisting of butylated hydroxytoluene (BHT) for all animal species (Katyon Technologies Limited)
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Bampidis, V, Azimonti, G, Bastos, M, Christensen, H, Dusemund, B, Fašmon Durjava, M, Kouba, M, López-Alonso, M, López Puente, S, Marcon, F, Mayo, B, Pechová, A, Petkova, M, Ramos, F, Sanz, Y, Villa, R, Woutersen, R, Finizio, A, Teodorovic, I, Aquilina, G, Bories, G, Gropp, J, Nebbia, C, Innocenti, M, Bampidis, Vasileios, Azimonti, Giovanna, Bastos, Maria de Lourdes, Christensen, Henrik, Dusemund, Birgit, Fašmon Durjava, Mojca, Kouba, Maryline, López-Alonso, Marta, López Puente, Secundino, Marcon, Francesca, Mayo, Baltasar, Pechová, Alena, Petkova, Mariana, Ramos, Fernando, Sanz, Yolanda, Villa, Roberto Edoardo, Woutersen, Ruud, Finizio, Antonio, Teodorovic, Ivana, Aquilina, Gabriele, Bories, Georges, Gropp, Jurgen, Nebbia, Carlo, Innocenti, Matteo, Bampidis, V, Azimonti, G, Bastos, M, Christensen, H, Dusemund, B, Fašmon Durjava, M, Kouba, M, López-Alonso, M, López Puente, S, Marcon, F, Mayo, B, Pechová, A, Petkova, M, Ramos, F, Sanz, Y, Villa, R, Woutersen, R, Finizio, A, Teodorovic, I, Aquilina, G, Bories, G, Gropp, J, Nebbia, C, Innocenti, M, Bampidis, Vasileios, Azimonti, Giovanna, Bastos, Maria de Lourdes, Christensen, Henrik, Dusemund, Birgit, Fašmon Durjava, Mojca, Kouba, Maryline, López-Alonso, Marta, López Puente, Secundino, Marcon, Francesca, Mayo, Baltasar, Pechová, Alena, Petkova, Mariana, Ramos, Fernando, Sanz, Yolanda, Villa, Roberto Edoardo, Woutersen, Ruud, Finizio, Antonio, Teodorovic, Ivana, Aquilina, Gabriele, Bories, Georges, Gropp, Jurgen, Nebbia, Carlo, and Innocenti, Matteo
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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 and efficacy of butylated hydroxytoluene (BHT) as a feed additive for all animal species. The additive BHT is considered safe for chickens for fattening and weaned piglets at the maximum proposed concentration of 150 mg/kg complete feed. This conclusion is extended to chickens reared for laying and extrapolated to pigs for fattening. In the absence of data, no conclusion on the safety for the other target species could be drawn. The exposure of the consumer to BHT from tissues and products of animals fed the additive ranged from 1% to 3% of the acceptable daily intake (ADI). The FEEDAP Panel concluded that the use of BHT as a feed additive at the proposed conditions of use is of no concern for the safety of the consumers. Exposure of the user to BHT via inhalation is likely; however, the Panel is not in the position to conclude on the potential inhalation toxicity of the additive. BHT is a skin and eye irritant, no conclusions can be drawn on the potential of the additive to be a skin sensitiser. In the absence of data, the FEEDAP Panel cannot conclude on the safety of BHT for the environment. The additive BHT is considered an efficacious antioxidant in feedingstuffs for all animal species.
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30. Safety and efficacy of a feed additive consisting of ethoxyquin (6‐ethoxy‐1,2‐dihydro‐2,2,4‐trimethylquinoline) for all animal species (FEFANA asbl)
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Bampidis, V, Azimonti, G, Bastos, M, Christensen, H, Dusemund, B, Fašmon Durjava, M, Kouba, M, López‐alonso, M, López Puente, S, Marcon, F, Mayo, B, Pechová, A, Petkova, M, Ramos, F, Sanz, Y, Villa, R, Woutersen, R, Finizio, A, Teodorovic, I, Aquilina, G, Bories, G, Gropp, J, Nebbia, C, Tarrés‐call, J, Innocenti, M, Bampidis, Vasileios, Azimonti, Giovanna, Bastos, Maria de Lourdes, Christensen, Henrik, Dusemund, Birgit, Fašmon Durjava, Mojca, Kouba, Maryline, López‐Alonso, Marta, López Puente, Secundino, Marcon, Francesca, Mayo, Baltasar, Pechová, Alena, Petkova, Mariana, Ramos, Fernando, Sanz, Yolanda, Villa, Roberto Edoardo, Woutersen, Ruud, Finizio, Antonio, Teodorovic, Ivana, Aquilina, Gabriele, Bories, Georges, Gropp, Jurgen, Nebbia, Carlo, Tarrés‐Call, Jordi, Innocenti, Matteo, Bampidis, V, Azimonti, G, Bastos, M, Christensen, H, Dusemund, B, Fašmon Durjava, M, Kouba, M, López‐alonso, M, López Puente, S, Marcon, F, Mayo, B, Pechová, A, Petkova, M, Ramos, F, Sanz, Y, Villa, R, Woutersen, R, Finizio, A, Teodorovic, I, Aquilina, G, Bories, G, Gropp, J, Nebbia, C, Tarrés‐call, J, Innocenti, M, Bampidis, Vasileios, Azimonti, Giovanna, Bastos, Maria de Lourdes, Christensen, Henrik, Dusemund, Birgit, Fašmon Durjava, Mojca, Kouba, Maryline, López‐Alonso, Marta, López Puente, Secundino, Marcon, Francesca, Mayo, Baltasar, Pechová, Alena, Petkova, Mariana, Ramos, Fernando, Sanz, Yolanda, Villa, Roberto Edoardo, Woutersen, Ruud, Finizio, Antonio, Teodorovic, Ivana, Aquilina, Gabriele, Bories, Georges, Gropp, Jurgen, Nebbia, Carlo, Tarrés‐Call, Jordi, and Innocenti, Matteo
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Ethoxyquin is synthetised from p-phenetidine, a possible mutagen, which remains in the additive as an impurity at concentrations of < 2.5 mg/kg additive. Ethoxyquin is considered safe for all animal species at the proposed inclusion level of 50 mg/kg complete feed. However, owing the presence of p-phenetidine, no safe level of the additive in feed for long-living and reproductive animals could be identified. The FEEDAP Panel derived a health-based guidance value of 0.006 mg ethoxyquin dimer (EQDM)/kg bw per day and applied it to the sum of ethoxyquin and its transformation products. A maximum total concentration of 50 mg ethoxyquin/kg complete feed for all animal species, except dairy ruminants, would not pose a risk for the consumer. However, in the absence of data on p-phenetidine residues in tissues and products of animal origin, no conclusion on the safety for the consumer could be drawn. The conclusions on consumer safety assume that the maximum total concentration of 50 mg EQ/kg feed is expressed as the sum of EQ, EQDM, EQI and DHEQ. Exposure of the unprotected user to p-phenetidine via inhalation should be minimised. No safety concerns for groundwater are expected. It is not possible to conclude on the safety of EQ for the terrestrial compartment. A risk for the aquatic compartment cannot be excluded when ethoxyquin is used in terrestrial animals. Unacceptable risk is not expected for freshwater sediment-dwelling organisms. A risk of secondary poisoning via the terrestrial food chain is not expected, whereas a risk via the aquatic food chain cannot be excluded. No concerns for aquatic organisms are expected for ethoxyquin used in fish farmed in land-based system, a risk cannot be excluded for marine sediment dwelling organisms when ethoxyquin is used in sea-cages. Ethoxyquin is considered efficacious in the range 25–50 mg/kg complete feed.
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31. Safety of the fermentation product of Aspergillus oryzae NRRL 458 (Amaferm®) as a feed additive for dairy cows (Biozyme Inc.)
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Bampidis, V., Azimonti, G., de Lourdes Bastos, M., Christensen, H., Dusemund, B., Fašmon Durjava, M., Kouba, M., López-Alonso, M., López Puente, S., Marcon, F., Mayo, B., Pechová, A., Petkova, M., Ramos, F., Sanz, Y., Edoardo Villa, R., Woutersen, R., Dierick, N., Prieto Maradona, M., Galobart, J., Pettenati, E., and Anguita, M.
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renewal ,Settore VET/07 - Farmacologia e Tossicologia Veterinaria ,Veterinary (miscellaneous) ,Amaferm ,Animal Science and Zoology ,Parasitology ,dairy cows ,Plant Science ,digestibility enhancers ,zootechnical additives ,Microbiology ,Food Science - Abstract
Amaferm® is a fermentation product produced by Aspergillus oryzae NRRL 458, containing alpha-amylase and cellulase enzyme activities, authorised for use as a feed additive for dairy cows. In 2016, the applicant requested for the renewal of the authorisation and the EFSA Panel on Additives and Products or Substances used in Animal Feed (FEEDAP) issued an opinion at that regard in 2020. In that opinion, the Panel could not confirm the previously drawn conclusions (EFSA, 2006) regarding the safety of the production strain, and consequently could not confirm the safety of the additive for the target species and consumers. In the current submission, the applicant provided supplementary information that allowed the Panel to conclude on the identity of the production strain, redefine the specifications of the additive, and finally to conclude on its safety. Therefore, the new data provided permit to conclude that Amaferm® complies with the conditions of the authorisation. However, the Panel noted that there is the need to change the specification and description of the cellulase and amylase units in the authorisation act. The data provided in the previous (EFSA FEEDAP Panel, 2020) and the current assessments support that Amaferm® remains safe under the approved conditions for target species, consumers and the environment. The additive is non-irritant to skin and eyes, or a dermal sensitiser but should be considered a potential respiratory sensitiser.
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32. Safety and efficacy of a feed additive consisting of an essential oil from the flowers of Cananga odorata (Lam.) Hook.f. & Thomson (ylang ylang oil) for use in all animal species (FEFANA asbl)
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Bampidis, V., Azimonti, G., Bastos, M.D.L., Christensen, H., Fašmon Durjava, M., Kouba, M., López-Alonso, M., López Puente, S., Marcon, F., Mayo, B., Pechová, A., Petkova, M., Ramos, F., Sanz, Y., Villa, R.E., Woutersen, R., Brantom, P., Chesson, A., Westendorf, J., Manini, P., Pizzo, F., and Dusemund, B.
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safety ,Settore VET/07 - Farmacologia e Tossicologia Veterinaria ,Cananga odorata (Lam.) ,sensory additives ,Veterinary (miscellaneous) ,component‐based approach ,Plant Science ,Microbiology ,Ylang ylang oil ,essential oil ,flavouring compounds ,estragole ,β‐caryophyllene ,Animal Science and Zoology ,Parasitology ,Food Science - Published
- 2022
33. Safety and efficacy of a feed additive consisting of astaxanthin-rich Phaffia rhodozyma for salmon and trout (Igene Biotechnology, Inc.)
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Bampidis, V., Azimonti, G., Bastos, M.D.L., Christensen, H., Dusemund, B., Fašmon Durjava, M., Kouba, M., López-Alonso, M., López Puente, S., Marcon, F., Mayo, B., Pechová, A., Petkova, M., Ramos, F., Sanz, Y., Villa, R.E., Woutersen, R., Galobart, J., Holcznecht, O., and Vettori, M.V.
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safety ,Settore VET/07 - Farmacologia e Tossicologia Veterinaria ,trout ,Veterinary (miscellaneous) ,efficacy ,salmon ,Plant Science ,sensory additive ,Phaffia rhodozyma ,astaxanthin ,colourant ,Microbiology ,Animal Science and Zoology ,Parasitology ,Food Science - Abstract
Following a request from the European Commission, the FEEDAP Panel was asked to deliver a scientific opinion on the safety and efficacy of astaxanthin (ATX)-rich Phaffia rhodozyma. The additive, belonging to the category ‘sensory additives’ and the functional group ‘substances which, when fed to animals, add colours to food of animal origin’ is intended to be used in feed for salmon and trout from an age of six months onwards up to a maximum content of 100 mg ATX/kg complete feed. The product is produced by the telemorph of Phaffia rhodozyma, Xanthophyllomyces dendrorhous, and it is declared to contain 995 g dried inactivated biomass and 5 g ascorbic acid per kg additive. The main active principle of the additive is ATX; however, the FEEDAP Panel noted that some other carotenoids are also present in lower quantities. The minimum ATX concentration is specified to be 5,000 mg per kg additive. The yeast Xanthophyllomyces dendrorhous is considered by EFSA to be suitable for the qualified presumption of safety (QPS) approach to safety assessment; therefore, the use of the production strain in the production of the additive would not raise any safety concern for the target species, the consumers of products from animals fed the additive and the environment. In the absence of a tolerance study with the additive, the FEEDAP Panel cannot conclude on the safety for the target species. In the absence of residue and toxicity data of ATX, no final conclusions on the safety for the consumer can be drawn. The FEEDAP Panel concluded that the additive is irritant to skin and eyes, and a skin and respiratory sensitiser, although exposure by inhalation is likely low. The FEEDAP Panel considers that ATX from the biomass does not pose a significant additional risk to the environment compared with other natural sources of ATX. In absence of adequate evidence, no conclusion can be made on the efficacy of the additive.
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- 2022
34. Assessment of the feed additive consisting of Lentilactobacillus buchneri (formerly Lactobacillus buchneri) DSM 12856 for all animal species for the renewal of its authorisation (Lactosan GmbH & Co KG)
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Bampidis, V., Azimonti, G., Bastos, M.D.L., Christensen, H., Dusemund, B., Fašmon Durjava, M., Kouba, M., López-Alonso, M., López Puente, S., Marcon, F., Mayo, B., Pechová, A., Petkova, M., Ramos, F., Sanz, Y., Villa, R.E., Woutersen, R., Galobart, J., Vettori, M.V., and Brozzi, R.
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renewal ,safety ,Settore VET/07 - Farmacologia e Tossicologia Veterinaria ,Lentilactobacillus buchneri DSM 12856 ,QPS ,efficacy ,silage additive ,technological additive ,Veterinary (miscellaneous) ,Plant Science ,Microbiology ,Animal Science and Zoology ,Parasitology ,Food Science - Abstract
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 assessment of the application for renewal of authorisation of Lentilactobacillus buchneri (formerly Lactobacillus buchneri) DSM 12856 as a technological additive for use in forage for all animal species. The additive aims at improving the production of silage and is authorised for all animal species. The applicant has provided evidence that the additive currently on the market complies with the existing conditions of authorisation. There is no evidence to lead the FEEDAP Panel to reconsider its previous conclusions. Thus, the Panel concludes that the additive remains safe for all animal species, consumers and the environment under the authorised conditions of use. Regarding user safety L. buchneri DSM 12856 is not irritant to skin and eyes but is considered a skin and respiratory sensitiser. There was no need for assessing the efficacy of the additive in the context of the renewal of the authorisation.
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- 2022
35. Safety and efficacy of a feed additive consisting of Bacillus velezensis NITE BP-01844 (BA-KING®) for chickens for fattening, chickens reared for laying, turkeys for fattening, turkeys reared for breeding and all avian species for fattening, or rearing to slaughter or point of lay including non-food producing species (Toa Biopharma Co., Ltd.)
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Bampidis, V., Azimonti, G., Bastos, M.D.L., Christensen, H., Dusemund, B., Kouba, M., Fašmon Durjava, M., López-Alonso, M., López Puente, S., Marcon, F., Mayo, B., Pechová, A., Petkova, M., Ramos, F., Sanz, Y., Villa, R.E., Woutersen, R., Brantom, P., Maradona, M.P., Anguita, M., Galobart, J., Pettenati, E., and Revez, J.
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safety ,Settore VET/07 - Farmacologia e Tossicologia Veterinaria ,Bacillus velezensis NITE BP-01844 ,gut flora stabilisers ,Bacillus velezensis NITE BP‐01844 ,Veterinary (miscellaneous) ,efficacy ,BA-KING ,Plant Science ,Microbiology ,QPS ,zootechnical additive ,BA‐KING® ,Animal Science and Zoology ,Parasitology ,Food Science - Abstract
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 and efficacy of BA-KING® Bacillus velezensis when used as a feed additive for chickens for fattening, turkeys for fattening, chickens reared for laying, turkeys reared for breeding and all avian species for fattening, or rearing to slaughter or point of lay including non-food producing species. The product under assessment is based on viable spores of a strain identified as B. velezensis, which is considered suitable for the qualified presumption of safety (QPS) approach to safety assessment. The identity of the active agent was established, and it does not harbour acquired antimicrobial resistance genes, lacks toxigenic potential and does not have the capacity to produce aminoglycosides. Following the QPS approach to safety assessment, B. velezensis NITE BP-01844 is presumed safe for the target species, consumers of products derived from animals fed the additive and the environment. Since no concerns are expected from the other components of the additive, BA-KING® is also considered safe for the target species, consumers of products derived from animals fed the additive and the environment. BA-KING® is not irritant to skin but is potentially irritant to eyes. In addition, should be considered a skin and respiratory sensitiser. The Panel is not in the position to conclude on the efficacy of BA-KING® for the target species.
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- 2022
36. Young Women with Relapse of Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia Mimicking the Myomatous Uterus
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null Hanacek J, null Urbankova I, null Heřman H, null Krepelka P, and null Kouba M
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General Medicine - Published
- 2022
37. Safety and efficacy of a feed additive consisting of Propionibacterium freudenreichii DSM 33189 and Lentilactobacillus buchneri (formerly Lactobacillus buchneri) DSM 12856 for all animal species (Lactosan GmbH & Co.KG.)
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Bampidis, V., Azimonti, G., Bastos, M.D.L., Christensen, H., Dusemund, B., Fašmon Durjava, M., Kouba, M., López-Alonso, M., López Puente, S., Marcon, F., Mayo, B., Pechová, A., Petkova, M., Ramos, F., Sanz, Y., Villa, R.E., Woutersen, R., Brozzi, R., Galobart, J., Innocenti, M., and Revez, J.
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safety ,Settore VET/07 - Farmacologia e Tossicologia Veterinaria ,silage additive ,Veterinary (miscellaneous) ,efficacy ,Lentilactobacillus buchneri (formerly Lactobacillus buchneri) DSM 12856 ,Propionibacterium freudenreichii DSM 33189 ,QPS ,technological additive ,Plant Science ,Microbiology ,Animal Science and Zoology ,Parasitology ,Food Science - Abstract
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 and efficacy of an additive consisting of Propionibacterium freudenreichii DSM 33189 and Lentilactobacillus buchneri (formerly Lactobacillus buchneri) DSM 12856 as a technological additive for all animal species. The additive is intended to improve the production of silage at a proposed application rate of 1 × 108 colony-forming units (CFU)/kg fresh material. The bacterial species P. freudenreichii and L. buchneri are considered by EFSA to be suitable for the qualified presumption of safety (QPS) approach to assessment. As the identity of the strains has been clearly established and no acquired antimicrobial resistance determinants of concern were detected, the use of the strains as a silage additive is considered safe for livestock species, for consumers and for the environment. The additive is not irritant for eyes or skin but should be considered a respiratory sensitiser. In the absence of data, the FEEDAP Panel could not conclude on the potential of the additive to be a skin sensitiser. The additive at the proposed application rate of 1 × 108 CFU/kg fresh plant material showed the potential to improve the aerobic stability silage with dry matter content ranging from 30% to 70%.
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- 2022
38. Impact of Low Molecular Weight Acids on Oil Impregnated Paper Insulation Degradation
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Kakou D. Kouassi, Issouf Fofana, Ladji Cissé, Yazid Hadjadj, Kouba M. Lucia Yapi, and K. Ambroise Diby
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power transformer ,oil-paper insulation ,carboxylic acids ,acetic acid ,formic acid ,levulinic acid ,degree of polymerization ,Technology - Abstract
Aging of a power transformer’s insulation system produces carboxylic acids. These acids—acetic, formic and levulinic—are absorbed by the paper insulating material, thus accelerating the degradation of the whole insulation system. In this contribution, the effect of these acids on the aging of oil-impregnated paper insulation used in power transformer is reported. A laboratory aging experiment considering different concentrations of these three acids was performed to assess their effect on the insulation system’s degradation. Each acid was individually mixed with virgin oil, and a mixture of acids was also blended with oil. The paper’s degradation was assessed by the degree of polymerization (DPv). It was found that the DPv of paper aged with formic acid decreased much faster in comparison to the other acids.
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- 2018
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39. Doporučení České společnosti paliativní medicíny ČLS JEP a Společnosti pro transfuzní lékařství ČLS JEP.
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Editoři, Kouba, M., Masopust, J., Bohoněk, M., Pracovní, Skupina, Čspm: Kouba, M., Závadová, I., Stl: Bohoněk, M., Galuszková, D., Gašová, Z., Pacasová, R., Písačka, M., Procházková, R., Řeháček, V., Turek, P., and Transfuze
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- 2022
40. Safety and efficacy of Elancoban® G200 (monensin sodium) for chickens for fattening, chickens reared for laying and turkeys
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Bampidis, V, Azimonti, G, Bastos, M, Christensen, H, Dusemund, B, Kos Durjava, M, Lopez-Alonso, M, Lopez Puente, S, Marcon, F, Mayo, B, Pechova, A, Petkova, M, Ramos, F, Sanz, Y, Villa, R, Woutersen, R, Bories, G, Brantom, P, Gropp, J, Finizio, A, Focks, A, Teodorovic, I, Glandorf, B, Herman, L, Prieto Maradona, M, Holczknecht, O, Tarres-Call, J, Vettori, M, Kouba, M, Bampidis V., Azimonti G., Bastos M. D. L., Christensen H., Dusemund B., Kos Durjava M., Lopez-Alonso M., Lopez Puente S., Marcon F., Mayo B., Pechova A., Petkova M., Ramos F., Sanz Y., Villa R. E., Woutersen R., Bories G., Brantom P., Gropp J., Finizio A., Focks A., Teodorovic I., Glandorf B., Herman L., Prieto Maradona M., Holczknecht O., Tarres-Call J., Vettori M. V., Kouba M., Bampidis, V, Azimonti, G, Bastos, M, Christensen, H, Dusemund, B, Kos Durjava, M, Lopez-Alonso, M, Lopez Puente, S, Marcon, F, Mayo, B, Pechova, A, Petkova, M, Ramos, F, Sanz, Y, Villa, R, Woutersen, R, Bories, G, Brantom, P, Gropp, J, Finizio, A, Focks, A, Teodorovic, I, Glandorf, B, Herman, L, Prieto Maradona, M, Holczknecht, O, Tarres-Call, J, Vettori, M, Kouba, M, Bampidis V., Azimonti G., Bastos M. D. L., Christensen H., Dusemund B., Kos Durjava M., Lopez-Alonso M., Lopez Puente S., Marcon F., Mayo B., Pechova A., Petkova M., Ramos F., Sanz Y., Villa R. E., Woutersen R., Bories G., Brantom P., Gropp J., Finizio A., Focks A., Teodorovic I., Glandorf B., Herman L., Prieto Maradona M., Holczknecht O., Tarres-Call J., Vettori M. V., and Kouba M.
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The feed additive Elancoban® G200, containing the active substance monensin sodium, an ionophore anticoccidial, is intended to control coccidiosis in chickens for fattening, chickens reared for laying and turkeys. The FEEDAP Panel cannot conclude on the safety of the additive for the target species, consumer, user and environment with regard to the safety of the production strain. The following conclusions apply to monensin sodium included in the additive. Based on the available data set, the FEEDAP Panel cannot conclude on the safety of Elancoban® G200 for chickens for fattening. Monensin sodium is safe for turkeys for fattening with a margin of safety of 1.5. Monensin sodium is not genotoxic and not carcinogenic. The pharmacological no observed adverse effect level (NOAEL) of 0.345 mg monensin sodium/kg body weight (bw) per day was identified in dog. The acceptable daily intake (ADI) derived from this NOAEL is 0.003 mg monensin sodium/kg bw applying an uncertainty factor of 100. Elancoban® G200 is safe for the consumer. The existing maximum residue limits (MRLs) ensure consumer safety, provided that the withdrawal period of 1 day is respected. Elancoban® G200 is very irritant for the eye, but it is not a skin irritant. Elancoban® G200 should be regarded as a potential skin and respiratory sensitiser. Inhalation exposure is considered a risk to persons handling the additive. Elancoban® G200 does not pose a risk for the terrestrial compartment, the aquatic compartment and the sediment. The bioaccumulation potential of monensin in the environment is low. Monensin sodium from Elancoban® G200 has the potential to effectively control coccidiosis in chickens for fattening and chickens reared for laying. The FEEDAP Panel cannot conclude on the efficacy Elancoban® G200 as a coccidiostat for turkeys for fattening.
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- 2019
41. Safety of Lancer® (lanthanide citrate) as a zootechnical additive for weaned piglets
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Bampidis, V, Azimonti, G, Bastos, M, Christensen, H, Dusemund, B, Kouba, M, Kos Durjava, M, Lopez-Alonso, M, Lopez Puente, S, Marcon, F, Mayo, B, Pechova, A, Petkova, M, Ramos, F, Sanz, Y, Villa, R, Woutersen, R, Finizio, A, Focks, A, Svensson, K, Teodorovic, I, Tosti, L, Tarres-Call, J, Manini, P, Pizzo, F, Bampidis V., Azimonti G., Bastos M. D. L., Christensen H., Dusemund B., Kouba M., Kos Durjava M., Lopez-Alonso M., Lopez Puente S., Marcon F., Mayo B., Pechova A., Petkova M., Ramos F., Sanz Y., Villa R. E., Woutersen R., Finizio A., Focks A., Svensson K., Teodorovic I., Tosti L., Tarres-Call J., Manini P., Pizzo F., Bampidis, V, Azimonti, G, Bastos, M, Christensen, H, Dusemund, B, Kouba, M, Kos Durjava, M, Lopez-Alonso, M, Lopez Puente, S, Marcon, F, Mayo, B, Pechova, A, Petkova, M, Ramos, F, Sanz, Y, Villa, R, Woutersen, R, Finizio, A, Focks, A, Svensson, K, Teodorovic, I, Tosti, L, Tarres-Call, J, Manini, P, Pizzo, F, Bampidis V., Azimonti G., Bastos M. D. L., Christensen H., Dusemund B., Kouba M., Kos Durjava M., Lopez-Alonso M., Lopez Puente S., Marcon F., Mayo B., Pechova A., Petkova M., Ramos F., Sanz Y., Villa R. E., Woutersen R., Finizio A., Focks A., Svensson K., Teodorovic I., Tosti L., Tarres-Call J., Manini P., and Pizzo F.
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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 additional data submitted on Lancer® when used as a feed additive for weaned piglets. The FEEDAP Panel considered that uncertainty still remains on possible developmental neurotoxicity of Lancer® since it was unable to identify a no observed adverse effect level (NOAEL) for this specific endpoint applying a read-across strategy from the studies provided by the applicant. However, the FEEDAP Panel considered that the exposure to La and Ce from products of animals treated with Lancer® at 250 mg/kg feed would not add a significant contribution to the background exposure of these elements. The FEEDAP Panel concluded that the use of Lancer® in feed for weaned piglets (up to 120 days) according to the proposed conditions of use, does not represent a safety concern for the consumer and for the environment.
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- 2019
42. Schwere Dysphagie und flammende Hautrötung bei einem 59-jährigen Patienten
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Zuber, M.A., Kouba, M., Rudolph, S.E., Weller, M., and Hrdlicka, P.
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- 2013
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43. KIR genes and KIR ligands affect occurrence of acute GVHD after unrelated, 12/12 HLA matched, hematopoietic stem cell transplantation
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Ludajic, K, Balavarca, Y, Bickeböller, H, Rosenmayr, A, Fae, I, Fischer, G F, Kouba, M, Pohlreich, D, Kalhs, P, and Greinix, H T
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- 2009
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44. Influence of bone marrow transplantation on the eye and psychopathology
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KOUBA, M, NEPP, J, BERGER, P, GREINIX, H, KALHS, P, FUNK, M, and MITTERBAUER, M
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- 2007
45. Effect of a high-linolenic acid diet on lipogenic enzyme activities, fatty acid and meat quality in the growing pig
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Kouba, M., Enser, M., Whittington, F.M., Nute, G.R., and Wood, J.D.
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Linolenic acids -- Physiological aspects ,Swine -- Food and nutrition ,Swine -- Physiological aspects ,Animal nutrition -- Physiological aspects ,Fatty acid metabolism -- Physiological aspects ,Flaxseed -- Physiological aspects ,Zoology and wildlife conservation - Abstract
Forty-eight Duroc-cross gilts (40 kg initial BW) were fed a control or a linseed diet containing 60 g of whole crushed linseed/kg. Both diets were supplemented with 150 mg of vitamin E/kg. Eight pigs from each dietary treatment were slaughtered at 20, 60, or 100 d after the start of the experiment. There was no effect (P > 0.05) of diet on growth, carcass characteristics, or foreloin tissue composition. Feeding the linseed diet increased (P < 0.05) the content of n-3 PUFA in plasma, muscle, and adipose tissue, but docosahexaenoic acid was not (P > 0.05) altered by diet. The proportions of n-3 PUFA were highest (P < 0.01) in pigs fed the linseed-diet for 60 d, regardless of tissue (plasma, muscle, or adipose tissue) or lipid (neutral lipids and phospholipids) class. The linseed diet produced a PUFA:saturated fatty acid ratio [greater than or equal to] 0.4 in all groups and tissues, which is close to the recommended value for the entire diet of humans, as well as a robust decrease in the n-6:n-3 ratio. The decrease (P < 0.01) in the percentage of oleic acid in adipose tissue of pigs fed the linseed diet for 60 d could be attributed to a 40% decrease (P < 0.001) in stearoyl-CoA-desaturase activity. Diet did not (P > 0.05) affect the activities of acetyl-CoA-carboxylase, malic enzyme, or glucose-6-phosphate-dehydrogenase in any tissues. Muscle vitamin E content was decreased (P < 0.001) 30% in pigs fed crushed linseed for 60 d, whereas lower (P < 0.001) concentrations of skatole in pork fat were observed in linseed-fed pigs at all slaughter times. Inclusion of linseed (flaxseed) in swine diets is a valid method of improving the nutritional value of pork without deleteriously affecting organoleptic characteristics, oxidation, or color stability. Key Words: Acyl-CoA desaturase, Fatty Acids, Linseed, Lipogenesis, Meat Quality, Pigs
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- 2003
46. Performance of guinea fowl fed hevea seed meal or cashew nut meal as a partial substitute for soya bean meal
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Koné, G.A., primary, Good, M., additional, and Kouba, M., additional
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- 2020
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47. Effect of Hevea brasiliensis seed meal or Euphorbia heterophylla seed supplemented diets on performance, physicochemical and sensory properties of eggs, and egg yolk fatty acid profile in guinea fowl (Numida meleagris)
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Kouassi, G.F., primary, Koné, G.A., additional, Good, M., additional, Assidjo, N.E., additional, and Kouba, M., additional
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- 2020
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48. Factors Impacting Guinea Fowl (Numida meleagris) Production in Ivory Coast
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Kouassi, G.F., primary, Koné, G.A., additional, Good, M., additional, and Kouba, M., additional
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- 2019
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49. Relative development of subcutaneous, intermuscular, and kidney fat in growing pigs with different body compositions
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Kouba, M., Bonneau, M., and Noblet, J.
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Swine -- Physiological aspects ,Animal breeding -- Research ,Adipose tissues -- Research ,Kidneys -- Research ,Zoology and wildlife conservation - Abstract
A total of 94 pigs from seven groups considered as lean (boars from a synthetic line and the Pietrain breed), conventional (boars, gilts, and barrows from the Large White breed), fat (barrows from the Meishan x Large White cross), or obese (Meishan barrows) were serially slaughtered between 12 and 110 kg BW. Carcasses were dissected into muscle, bone, skin, and fat, which was further separated into subcutaneous, intermuscular, and kidney fats. Subcutaneous fat accounted for 60 to 70% of body fat and intermuscular fat for 20 to 35% of body fat. Relative to total rat, intermuscular fat grew more slowly (allometric growth coefficients generally < 1), subcutaneous fat at the same rate (b close to 1), and kidney fat more rapidly (1.12 < b < 1.33). The leaner the animals genetically, the higher the proportion of intermuscular fat in total rat. The ratio of intermuscular to subcutaneous fat varied from .31 in Meishan barrows to .66 in Pietrain boars. Overall, the ratio of intermuscular fat to muscle weight or body weight was positively related to the development of total fat. However, Pietrain pigs were unique in having a high development of intermuscular fat. The present results suggest that 1) the genetic controls of the development of intermuscular and subcutaneous fat are partially independent and 2) the development of intermuscular fat may be determined at an early stage, before 20 kg BW. Key Words: Pigs, Breeds, Subcutaneous Fat, Body Fat, Growth
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- 1999
50. Muscle and fat quantification in MRI gradient echo images using a partial volume detection method. Application to the characterization of pig belly tissue
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Monziols, M., Collewet, Guylaine, Mariette, F., Kouba, M., and Davenel, A.
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- 2005
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