Turck Dominique, Bresson Jean-Louis, Burlingame Barbara, Dean Tara, Fairweather-Tait Susan, Heinonen Marina, Hirsch-Ernst Karen Ildico, Mangelsdorf Inge, McArdle Harry J, Naska Androniki, Neuhäuser-Berthold Monika, Nowicka Grażyna, Pentieva Kristina, Sanz Yolanda, Sjödin Anders, Stern Martin, Tomé Daniel, Van Loveren Henk, Vinceti Marco, Willatts Peter, Martin Ambroise, Strain John Joseph, Siani Alfonso
EFSA J. 2017 Jul 21;15(7):e04923. doi: 10.2903/j.efsa.2017.4923. eCollection 2017 Jul.
Following an application from Cargill R&D Centre Europe, submitted for authorisation of a health claim pursuant to Article 14 of Regulation (EC) No 1924/2006 via the Competent Authority of Belgium, the EFSA Panel on Dietetic Products, Nutrition and Allergies (NDA) was asked to deliver an opinion on the scientific substantiation of a health claim related to sugar-free hard confectionery with at least 90% erythritol and reduction of dental plaque which reduces the risk of caries. The food proposed by the applicant as the subject of the health claim, sugar-free hard confectionery with at least 90% erythritol, is sufficiently characterised. In the context of this application, the weight of dental plaque, and/or the counts of in dental plaque, and/or the concentration of organic acids in plaque (primarily acetic acid and lactic acid) can be considered as risk factor(s) in the development of dental caries, as long as evidence is provided that the consumption of the food that is the subject of the health claim reduces one or more of the proposed risk factors and the incidence of dental caries. One human intervention study did not show an effect of sugar-free hard confectionery with at least 90% erythritol on the incidence of dental caries in children on either mixed or permanent dentition. The Panel concludes that a cause and effect relationship has not been established between the consumption of sugar-free hard confectionery with at least 90% erythritol and reduction of dental plaque which reduces the risk of dental caries.
嘉吉欧洲研发中心依据欧盟第1924/2006号法规第14条,通过比利时主管当局提交了一份关于健康声称授权的申请。欧洲食品安全局(EFSA)的营养产品、营养与过敏专家小组(NDA)被要求就一项与至少含有90%赤藓糖醇的无糖硬糖有关的健康声称的科学依据发表意见,该健康声称称其可减少牙菌斑,从而降低龋齿风险。申请人提出作为健康声称主题的食品,即至少含有90%赤藓糖醇的无糖硬糖,已得到充分描述。在本申请的背景下,只要有证据表明作为健康声称主题的食品的消费能降低一种或多种所提出的风险因素以及龋齿的发生率,牙菌斑的重量、和/或牙菌斑中的计数、和/或菌斑中有机酸(主要是乙酸和乳酸)的浓度可被视为龋齿发展中的风险因素。一项人体干预研究未显示至少含有90%赤藓糖醇的无糖硬糖对儿童乳牙或恒牙龋齿发生率有影响。专家小组得出结论,在食用至少含有90%赤藓糖醇的无糖硬糖与减少牙菌斑(从而降低龋齿风险)之间尚未建立因果关系。