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Positive EFSA opinion for benzoic acid

03-04-2007 | |
Positive EFSA opinion for benzoic acid

The addition of benzoic acid to pig feed does not pose a risk on human health, according to the European food safety authority EFSA. The scientific panel of EFSA (FEEDAP) tested the feed additive VevoVitall® on the safety for the target animal, consumer, user and the environment, and on the efficacy of the product.

The European Commission received a request from DSM for
authorisation of the product VevoVitall®,
consisting of 99.9%
benzoic acid in flaked form, to be used as a feed additive for
fattening pigs.


Reducing ammonia

DSM claims that the use
of the feed additive is effective in reducing urinary pH in pigs for fattening
and subsequently reduces the production and ammonia emission to the environment
with 30%. Two of four feeding studies conduced by EFSA provide evidence for a
significant reduction of ammonia emission at the highest level of 10,000 mg
benzoic acid kg-1 diet, the lowest level (5,000 mg) being not effective in all
studies.

Highest dose is safe
Since the relation
between urinary pH and reduced ammonia emission is not adequately established,
the FEEDAP panel cannot conclude on the efficacy of benzoic acid to reduce the
ammonia emission. However, on the basis of two tolerance studies the FEEDAP
panel concludes that the highest dose is safe for pigs for fattening with a
narrow margin of safety (less than 1.5).

Related websites:
EFSA
DSM

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