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Threshold values on environmental chemical contaminants in seafood in the European Economic Area
被引:14
|作者:
De Witte, Bavo
[1
]
Coleman, Bert
[1
]
Bekaert, Karen
[1
]
Boitsov, Stepan
[2
]
Botelho, Maria Joao
[3
,11
]
Castro-Jimenez, Javier
[4
]
Duffy, Conor
[5
]
Habedank, Friederike
[6
]
McGovern, Evin
[5
]
Parmentier, Koen
[7
]
Tornero, Victoria
[8
]
Vinas, Lucia
[9
]
Turner, Andrew D.
[10
]
机构:
[1] Flanders Res Inst Agr Fisheries & Food ILVO, Marine Res ILVO Marine, Ankerstr 1, B-8400 Oostende, Belgium
[2] Inst Marine Res, Nordnesgaten 50, N-5005 Bergen, Norway
[3] Portuguese Inst Sea & Atmosphere, IPMA, Av Alfredo Magalhaes Ramalho 6, P-1495165 Alges, Portugal
[4] IFREMER, Chem Contaminat Marine Ecosyst Res Unit, Rue Ile Yeu,BP 21105, F-44311 Nantes 3, France
[5] Marine Inst, Oranmore H91 R673, County Galway, Ireland
[6] State Off Agr Food Safety & Fisheries LALLF, Thierfelderstr 18, D-18059 Rostock, Germany
[7] Royal Belgian Insititute Nat Sci RBINS, ECOCHEM Ecosyst Physicochem, OD Nat, 3de 23ste Linieregimentspl, B-8400 Oostende, Belgium
[8] European Commiss, Joint Res Ctr JRC, Ispra, Italy
[9] CSIC, Ctr Oceanog Vigo IEO, Subida Radio Faro 50, Vigo 36390, Spain
[10] Ctr Environm Fisheries & Aquaculture Sci Cefas, Barrack Rd, Weymouth DT4 8UB, Dorset, England
[11] Univ Porto, Interdisciplinary Ctr Marine & Environm Res, CIIMAR, Matosinhos, Portugal
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关键词:
Seafood safety regulation;
Maximum levels;
Seaweed;
Contaminants;
Biotoxins;
PARALYTIC SHELLFISH TOXINS;
FARMED ATLANTIC SALMON;
DINOFLAGELLATES ALEXANDRIUM-TAMARENSE;
PERSISTENT ORGANIC POLLUTANTS;
TANDEM MASS-SPECTROMETRY;
HEALTH-RISK ASSESSMENT;
OSTREOPSIS CF. OVATA;
DOMOIC-ACID;
ARSENIC SPECIATION;
FLAME RETARDANTS;
D O I:
10.1016/j.foodcont.2022.108978
中图分类号:
TS2 [食品工业];
学科分类号:
0832 ;
摘要:
Seafood safety regulation within the European Economic Area has been strongly harmonised, including uniformisation of maximum levels on contaminants and toxins in seafood. Nevertheless, individual countries still have national limit values for different contaminant groups. This publication summarizes currently existing maximum levels on environmental chemical contaminants in seafood and seaweed that are established within the European Economic Area at international or national level. Maximum levels are compared to legal thresholds in other North Atlantic countries that are member of the International Council for the Exploration of the Seas (ICES), i.e. US, Canada and Russia, as well as the international food standards of the Codex Alimentarius. The identification of seafood safety regulatory differences allows to identify current challenges, associated to different topics: (1) contaminants in seafood, (2) contaminants in seaweed and (3) natural aquatic toxins. It can be concluded that increased harmonisation within and between geographical regions e.g. on seaweed regulations, can be beneficial from both a health and economic perspective. Constantly evolving knowledge on contaminants of emerging concern and new or emerging toxins triggers a continuous process of updating seafood regulations. Due to the health benefits of seafood consumption, a balance between risks and benefits is essential, as considered in EFSA seafood consumption advice.
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