2009
DOI: 10.2903/j.efsa.2009.930
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Flavouring Group Evaluation 14, Revision 1 (FGE.14Rev1): Phenethyl alcohol, aldehyde, acetals, carboxylic acid and related esters from chemical group 15 and 22 - Opinion of the Scientific Panel on Food Additives, Flavourings, Processing Aids and Materials

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“…In cereal grain and turnip roots, 2phenylpropionic acid was a major residue. 2-phenylpropionic acid has been assessed by EFSA in the context of the Flavouring Group Evaluation (FGE.14.rev.1) (EFSA AFC Panel, 2009). Noting the uncertainties in the dietary exposure assessment submitted by the applicant for 2-phenylpropionic acid residues resulting from the pesticide use of fenamidone, it can be reasonably concluded that exposure is higher than the exposure estimated for the flavouring use (Maximised Survey-derived Daily Intake (MSDI) approach) but well below the threshold allocated to 2-phenyl propionic acid in this Scientific opinion.…”
Section: Mammalian Toxicitymentioning
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“…In cereal grain and turnip roots, 2phenylpropionic acid was a major residue. 2-phenylpropionic acid has been assessed by EFSA in the context of the Flavouring Group Evaluation (FGE.14.rev.1) (EFSA AFC Panel, 2009). Noting the uncertainties in the dietary exposure assessment submitted by the applicant for 2-phenylpropionic acid residues resulting from the pesticide use of fenamidone, it can be reasonably concluded that exposure is higher than the exposure estimated for the flavouring use (Maximised Survey-derived Daily Intake (MSDI) approach) but well below the threshold allocated to 2-phenyl propionic acid in this Scientific opinion.…”
Section: Mammalian Toxicitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The risk assessment was based on the following documents: European Commission (2002aCommission ( , 2002bCommission ( , 2002c, SETAC (2001) and EFSA (2009). According to Regulation (EU) No 283/2013 data should be provided regarding the acute and chronic toxicity to honeybees and data to address the development of honeybee brood and larvae.…”
Section: Ecotoxicologymentioning
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