Last updated on 23-8-2019 by Anonymous (niet gecontroleerd)
Auteurs
Helle-Katrine Knutsen; Jan Alexander; Lars Barregård; Margherita Bignami; Beat Brüschweiler; Sandra Ceccatelli; Bruce Cottrill; Michael Dinovi; Lutz Edler; Bettina Grasl-Kraupp; Christer Hogstrand; Laurentius Hoogenboom; Carlo Stefano Nebbia; Annette Petersen; Martin Rose; Alain-Claude Roudot; Tanja Schwerdtle; Christiane Vleminckx; Günter Vollmer; Heather Wallace; Chiara Dall'Asta; Sven Dänicke; Gunnar-Sundstøl Eriksen; Andrea Altieri; Ruth Roldán-Torres; Isabelle P OswaldTrefwoorden
Samenvatting:
Abstract Zearalenone (ZEN), a mycotoxin primarily produced by Fusarium fungi, occurs predominantly in cereal grains. The European Commission asked EFSA for a scientific opinion on the risk to animal health related to ZEN and its modified forms in feed. Modified forms of ZEN occurring in feed include phase I metabolites α-zearalenol (α-ZEL), ?-zearalenol (?-ZEL), α-zearalanol (α-ZAL), ?-zearalanol (?-ZAL), zearalanone (ZAN) and phase II conjugates. ZEN has oestrogenic activity and the oestrogenic activity of the modified forms of ZEN differs considerably. For ZEN, the EFSA Panel on Cont…