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German institute estimates maximum tolerable daily consumption of foods containing fipronil

2017-08-22 foodingredientsfirst

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 The German Federal Institute for Risk Assessment has calculated various exposure scenarios for foods containing fipronil from eggs to get a better idea about what is the maximum tolerable daily consumption of foods containing eggs and wher there is no acute health risk. 

According to the BFR, generally, a dilution of the fipronil concentration can be assumed for foods produced with the addition of eggs. However, the institute doesn’t have any measured values for foods containing eggs. 

For this reason, a model calculation was made.

Because of the dilution that occurs during the production process, it can generally be assumed that the fipronil levels in foods containing eggs are lower than in fresh eggs. 

Against this background, a model was calculated for fipronil to determine the maximum tolerable daily consumption level for children and adults at which no acute health risks are to be expected. 

As the BfR does not yet have any measured values for foods containing eggs, a model calculation was made for three food groups, each of which includes typical foods with moderate and high proportions of eggs. The following fipronil levels in eggs were used as the basis here:

* The highest concentration of fipronil per kg whole egg (worst case) reported to the BfR to date of 1.2 mg measured in Belgium.
* A fipronil concentration of 0.72 mg per kg eggs calculated by the BfR at which the ARfD is not exceeded for any of the observed consumer groups, including children.
* The highest concentration of fipronil in eggs reported to the BfR to date from Germany of 0.45mg per kg eggs.

 

Data basis
The calculation of the maximum tolerable daily consumption levels for children and adults of selected typical foods with a moderate and high egg content is based on a 100 percent utilization of the acute reference dose (ARfD) for fipronil of 0.009mg per kg body weight (bw) which was derived in the course of the EU procedure for the approval of active substances contained in plant protection products. 

Depending on whether the egg content of the foods is moderate or high, theoretical portion sizes result with which no acute health risk is to be expected for any of the examined consumer groups because the ARfD is not exceeded. 

The basis for calculating the proportions of eggs in the consumed foods was provided by the German Food Code (BLS Version II.4) prepared by the Max Rubner Institute, as well as researched recipes (Hartmann et al. 2006).

Results
Maximum tolerable daily consumption was calculated for the given fipronil levels in eggs. Typical foods with moderate and high proportions of eggs were observed here in three food groups. 

It has to be taken into account that the maximum tolerable daily consumption may not be regarded as the equivalent of the actual quantities consumed by the German population.

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