EFSA WORK

BY KEITH NUTHALLTHE EUROPEAN Food Safety Authority (EFSA) has started its scientific work on ingredient safety advice in earnest, issuing a series of notices. Its scientific panel on biological hazards has called for additional research into the risk to consumers posed by BSE-linked prion proteins in beef tongues, for instance, which are currently considered safe. The experts fear contamination by contaminated tonsils. Also it has warned that although generally healthy, the use of fructooligosaccharides in infant formula can cause loose stools in babies and ...


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