European Food Safety Authority, Via Carlo Magno, 1A, Parma 43126, Italy.
Environ Int. 2021 Apr;149:106357. doi: 10.1016/j.envint.2020.106357. Epub 2021 Feb 5.
The European Food Safety Authority (EFSA) has developed a suite of open access tools to estimate dietary exposure to food-borne chemical hazards. The tools are tailored to several regulatory domains within EFSA's remit (e.g. food and feed additives, pesticide residues, contaminants and food enzymes) and are intended for use by EFSA experts, industry applicants of regulatory product dossiers, researchers or any stakeholder with an interest in estimating dietary exposure using European food consumption data. The majority of the tools are based on FoodEx2, EFSA's food classification and description system as well as the EFSA Comprehensive European food consumption database. This paper provides an overview of these open access tools, the regulatory framework in which they were developed as well as data sources used.
欧洲食品安全局(EFSA)开发了一套开放式工具,用于估算食源性化学危害的膳食暴露量。这些工具针对 EFSA 职权范围内的几个监管领域进行了定制(例如食品和饲料添加剂、农药残留、污染物和食品酶),并供 EFSA 专家、监管产品档案的行业申请人、研究人员或任何对使用欧洲食品消费数据估算膳食暴露量感兴趣的利益相关者使用。这些工具中的大多数基于 FoodEx2、EFSA 的食品分类和描述系统以及 EFSA 综合欧洲食品消费数据库。本文概述了这些开放式工具、它们开发的监管框架以及使用的数据源。