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Re‐evaluation of aluminium sulphates (E 520–523) and sodium aluminium phosphate (E 541) as food additives
Author(s) -
Younes Maged,
Aggett Peter,
Aguilar Fernando,
Crebelli Riccardo,
Dusemund Birgit,
Filipič Metka,
Frutos Maria Jose,
Galtier Pierre,
Gott David,
GundertRemy Ursula,
Kuhnle Gunter Georg,
Lambré Claude,
Leblanc JeanCharles,
Lillegaard Inger Therese,
Moldeus Peter,
Mortensen Alicja,
Oskarsson Agneta,
Stankovic Ivan,
WaalkensBerendsen Ine,
Wright Matthew,
Di Domenico Alessandro,
Loveren Henk,
Giarola Alessandra,
Horvath Zsuzsanna,
Lodi Federica,
Tard Alexandra,
Woutersen Rudolf Antonius
Publication year - 2018
Publication title -
efsa journal
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 1.076
H-Index - 97
ISSN - 1831-4732
DOI - 10.2903/j.efsa.2018.5372
Subject(s) - bioavailability , aluminium , acceptable daily intake , phosphate , chemistry , food additive , sodium , aluminium phosphate , genotoxicity , toxicity , food science , aluminium chloride , toxicology , nuclear chemistry , zoology , pharmacology , biochemistry , pesticide , medicine , biology , organic chemistry , agronomy
The Panel on Food Additives and Nutrient Sources added to Food ( ANS ) provided a scientific opinion re‐evaluating the safety of aluminium sulphates (E 520–523) and sodium aluminium phosphate, acidic (E 541) as food additives. The Panel considered that adequate exposure and toxicity data were available. Aluminium sulphates (E 520–523) and sodium aluminium phosphate, acidic (E 541) are permitted as food additives in only a few specific products and the exposure is probably near zero. Aluminium compounds have low bioavailability and low acute toxicity. There is no concern with respect to genotoxicity and carcinogenicity. The no observed adverse effect level ( NOAEL ) for aluminium compounds in subchronic studies was 52 mg Al/kg body weight (bw) per day in rats and 90 mg Al/kg bw per day in dogs and the lowest NOAEL for neurotoxicity in rats was 30 mg Al/kg bw per day and for developing nervous system was 10–42 mg Al/kg bw per day in studies in mice and rats. The Panel concluded that aluminium sulphates (E 520–523) and sodium aluminium phosphate, acidic (E 541) are of no safety concern in the current authorised uses and use levels.

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