Safety of proline-specific oligopeptidase as a novel food pursuant to Regulation (EC) No 258/97
Academic Article
Publication Date:
2017
Short description:
Safety of proline-specific oligopeptidase as a novel food pursuant to Regulation (EC) No 258/97 / Panel On Dietetic Products, Efsa; Allergies, Nutrition And; Turck, Dominique; Bresson, Jean Louis; Burlingame, Barbara; Dean, Tara; Fairweather Tait, Susan; Heinonen, Marina; Hirsch Ernst, Karen Ildico; Mangelsdorf, Inge; Mcardle, Harry J.; Naska, Androniki; Neuh€auser Berthold, Monika; Nowicka, Gra_zyna; Pentieva, Kristina; Sanz, Yolanda; Siani, Alfonso; Sj€odin, Anders; Stern, Martin; Tome, Daniel; Vinceti, Marco; Willatts, Peter; Engel, Karl Heinz; Marchelli, Rosangela; P€oting, Annette; Poulsen, Morten; Schlatter, Josef; Gelbmann, Wolfgang; Loveren, Henk Van. - In: EFSA JOURNAL. - ISSN 1831-4732. - 15:2(2017), pp. 4681-4681. [10.2903/j.efsa.2017.4681]
abstract:
Following a request from the European Commission, the EFSA Panel on Dietetic Products, Nutrition and
Allergies (NDA) was asked to deliver an opinion on proline-specific oligopeptidase (Tolerase® G) as a
novel food ingredient submitted pursuant to Regulation (EC) No 258/97 of the European Parliament and
of the Council, taking into account the comments and objections of a scientific nature raised by Member
States. The novel food is an enzyme preparation of prolyl-oligopeptidase produced with a genetically
modified Aspergillus niger self clone strain. The target population is the general adult population. The
results from a bacterial reverse mutation test and of an in vitro chromosome aberration test did not
indicate genotoxicity. The Panel considers that the reported effects observed in a 90-day rat study are
treatment-related effects and can be attributed to the higher energy consumption by these animals.
Taking into account the intended maximum use level for Tolerase® G, its daily consumption would
correspond to 2,746 mg TOS/person or to 39.2 mg TOS/kg body weight (bw) per day, when considering
a default body weight of 70 kg for an adult person. The margin between this value and the dose in the
rats, which caused effects attributable to the excess energy intake, is approximately 45. Noting this
margin, the Panel considers that it is unlikely that such effects would occur in human at the intended use
levels. The Panel concludes that the NF, Tolerase® G, is safe for the intended use at the intended use
level.
Iris type:
Articolo su rivista
Keywords:
novel food, proline-specific oligopeptidase, Tolerase® G, ingredient, safety
List of contributors:
Panel On Dietetic Products, Efsa; Allergies, Nutrition And; Turck, Dominique; Bresson, Jean Louis; Burlingame, Barbara; Dean, Tara; Fairweather Tait, Susan; Heinonen, Marina; Hirsch Ernst, Karen Ildico; Mangelsdorf, Inge; Mcardle, Harry J.; Naska, Androniki; Neuh€auser Berthold, Monika; Nowicka, Gra_zyna; Pentieva, Kristina; Sanz, Yolanda; Siani, Alfonso; Sj€odin, Anders; Stern, Martin; Tome, Daniel; Vinceti, Marco; Willatts, Peter; Engel, Karl Heinz; Marchelli, Rosangela; P€oting, Annette; Poulsen, Morten; Schlatter, Josef; Gelbmann, Wolfgang; Loveren, Henk Van
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