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Safety for the environment of vitamin D 3 for salmonids.

Authors :
Bampidis V
Bastos ML
Christensen H
Dusemund B
Kouba M
Kos Durjava M
López-Alonso M
López Puente S
Marcon F
Mayo B
Pechová A
Petkova M
Ramos F
Sanz Y
Villa RE
Woutersen R
Tarrés-Call J
Azimonti G
Source :
EFSA journal. European Food Safety Authority [EFSA J] 2019 Jan 17; Vol. 17 (1), pp. e05540. Date of Electronic Publication: 2019 Jan 17 (Print Publication: 2019).
Publication Year :
2019

Abstract

The Panel on Additives and Products or Substances used in Animal Feed (FEEDAP Panel) of EFSA assessed the safety for the target species and the consumer of the use of a maximum total level of 1.5 mg vitamin D <subscript>3</subscript> /kg feed in fish nutrition (2017). The assessment was based on data that had been provided by the Norwegian Food Safety Authority (NFSA). Since the data set provided by the NFSA did not include any new information concerning the safety for the user and the environment, the 2017 opinion did not address the potential effects of the proposed increase in the maximum authorised levels of vitamin D <subscript>3</subscript> on the safety for the user and the environment. The NFSA has submitted additional data and the European Commission has requested EFSA to deliver a new opinion on the safety for the environment of vitamin D <subscript>3</subscript> as a nutritional additive for salmonids. Planktonic microalgae, inhabiting the sea, are a large group of photosynthetic organisms that contain both vitamin D <subscript>3</subscript> and provitamin D <subscript>3</subscript> . Marine phytoplankton is distributed throughout the sea serving as the basis for all marine food webs. Therefore, since it is produced by phytoplankton, vitamin D <subscript>3</subscript> may also be considered as being ubiquitous in the aquatic environment. Considering the different sources of vitamin D <subscript>3</subscript> already present in the marine environment, the FEEDAP Panel considers that an increase in concentration of vitamin D <subscript>3</subscript> when used as a feed additive in compound feed for salmonids up to a maximum of 1.5 mg/kg is not expected to pose a risk for the environment.<br /> (© 2019 European Food Safety Authority. EFSA Journal published by John Wiley and Sons Ltd on behalf of European Food Safety Authority.)

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1831-4732
Volume :
17
Issue :
1
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
EFSA journal. European Food Safety Authority
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
32626085
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.2903/j.efsa.2019.5540