![]() EU Publishes Regulation to Amend Levels of Inorganic Arsenic in Rice ProductsThe EU published Regulation (EU) 2015/1006 amending Annex to Regulation (EC) No 1881/2006 regarding maximum levels of inorganic arsenic in foodstuffs.
Risks to Human Health from Inorganic Arsenic Exposure Inorganic arsenic is a form of arsenic that can occur in the environment. Inorganic forms of arsenic are more toxic than organic forms, which cause cancer. Concerning the assessment of the risks to human health from inorganic arsenic exposure, the EFSA Panel on Contaminants in the Food Chain (CONTAM Panel) adopted an opinion on arsenic in food (www.efsa.europa.eu/ The CONTAM Panel modelled the dose-response data from the key epidemiological studies and identified a range of benchmark dose lower confidence limit (BMDL01) values between 0.3 and 8 microg/kg body weight per day for cancers of the lung, skin and bladder, as well as skin lesions. Therefore, the CONTAM Panel identified the estimated dietary exposures to inorganic arsenic within the range of the BMDL10 for average and high consumers in Europe (including children under three) to be about 2 to 3-fold that of adults. Inorganic Arsenic in Rice Products As rice is an important ingredient in a variety of food for infants and young children, the maximum levels of arsenic should be set for rice and rice based products in subsection 3.5 (Arsenic(inorganic) - Non-parboiled milled rice (polished or white rice) 0.20 mg/kg - Parboiled rice and husked rice 0.25 mg/kg - Rice waffles, rice wafers, rice crackers and rice cakes 0.30 mg/kg - Rice destined for the production of food for infants and young children 0.10 mg/kg Member States and food business operators have time to adapt the new maximum levels of arsenic before the new rules relating to this regulation are applied from 1 January 2016. About SGS Food Safety Services SGS is committed to keeping readers informed of regulation news and developments. Leveraging a global network of laboratories and food experts, SGS provides a comprehensive range of food safety and quality solutions including food contaminant tests (http://www.sgs.com/ For more information, please contact an SGS expert. Website: http://www.sgs.com/ LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/ SGS is the world’s leading inspection, verification, testing and certification company. SGS is recognized as the global benchmark for quality and integrity. With more than 80,000 employees, SGS operates a network of over 1,650 offices and laboratories around the world. End
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