Dods EU Alert: Evaluation of allergenic foods and food ingredients

EFSA launches public consultation on evaluation of allergenic foods and food ingredients for labelling purposes

By Dods EU Political Intelligence

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23 May 2014

EFSA is inviting comments on its draft scientific opinion on the evaluation of allergenic foods and food ingredients for labelling purposes. The document updates previous EFSA opinions on food ingredients or substances that are known to cause adverse reactions. These include: cereals containing gluten, milk and dairy products, eggs, nuts, peanuts, soy, fish, crustaceans, molluscs, celery, lupin, sesame, mustard, and sulphites.

The draft opinion includes sections on:

  • the prevalence of food allergies in unselected populations;
  • proteins identified as food allergens;
  • cross-reactivities;
  • the effects of food processing on allergenicity of foods and ingredients;
  • methods for the detection of allergens and allergenic foods;
  • doses observed to trigger adverse reactions in sensitive individuals;
  • approaches used to derive individual and population thresholds for selected allergenic foods.

Interested parties should submit written comments by 8 August 2014.

Public consultation on a draft Scientific Opinion on the evaluation of allergenic foods and food ingredients for labelling purposes

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