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Assessment of genetically modified cotton COT102 for food and feed uses, under Regulation (EC) No 1829/2003 (application EFSA-GMO-DE-2017-141)

Authors :
EFSA Panel on Genetically Modified Organisms (GMO)
Mullins, Ewen
Bresson, Jean-Louis
Dalmay, Tamas
Crawford Dewhurst, Ian
Epstein, Michelle M.
Firbank, Leslie George
Guerche, Philippe
Hejatko, Jan
Moreno, F. Javier
Naegeli, Hanspeter
Nogué, Fabien
Rostoks, Nils
Serrano, Jose Juan
Savoini, Giovanni
Veromann, Eve
Veronesi, Fabio
Ardizzone, Michele
De Sanctis, Giacomo
Fernandez Dumont, Antonio
Gennaro, Andrea
Gómez-Ruiz, José Ángel
Goumperis, Tilemachos
Kagkli, Dafni Maria
Lenzi, Paolo
Lewandowska, Aleksandra
Camargo, Ana M.
Neri, Franco Maria
Papadopoulou, Nikoletta
Raffaello, Tommaso
EFSA Panel on Genetically Modified Organisms (GMO)
Mullins, Ewen
Bresson, Jean-Louis
Dalmay, Tamas
Crawford Dewhurst, Ian
Epstein, Michelle M.
Firbank, Leslie George
Guerche, Philippe
Hejatko, Jan
Moreno, F. Javier
Naegeli, Hanspeter
Nogué, Fabien
Rostoks, Nils
Serrano, Jose Juan
Savoini, Giovanni
Veromann, Eve
Veronesi, Fabio
Ardizzone, Michele
De Sanctis, Giacomo
Fernandez Dumont, Antonio
Gennaro, Andrea
Gómez-Ruiz, José Ángel
Goumperis, Tilemachos
Kagkli, Dafni Maria
Lenzi, Paolo
Lewandowska, Aleksandra
Camargo, Ana M.
Neri, Franco Maria
Papadopoulou, Nikoletta
Raffaello, Tommaso
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

Genetically modified cotton COT102 was developed to confer resistance against several lepidopteran species. The molecular characterisation data and bioinformatic analyses do not identify issues requiring food/feed safety assessment. None of the differences in the agronomic-phenotypic and compositional characteristics between cotton COT102 and its non-GM comparator needs further assessment, except for levels of acid detergent fibre, which do not raise safety or nutritional concerns. The GMO Panel does not identify safety concerns regarding the toxicity and allergenicity of the Vip3Aa19 and APH4 proteins as expressed in cotton COT102 and finds no evidence that the genetic modification would change the overall allergenicity of cotton COT102. In the context of this application, the consumption of food and feed from cotton COT102 does not represent a nutritional concern for humans and animals. The GMO Panel concludes that cotton COT102 is as safe as the non-GM comparator and non-GM cotton varieties tested, and no post-market monitoring of food/feed is considered necessary. In the case of accidental release of viable cotton COT102 seeds into the environment, this would not raise environmental safety concerns. The post-market environmental monitoring plan and reporting intervals are in line with the intended uses of cotton COT102. The GMO Panel concludes that cotton COT102 is as safe as its non-GM comparator and the tested non-GM cotton varieties with respect to potential effects on human and animal health and the environment.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Notes :
English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1442723614
Document Type :
Electronic Resource