Bampidis Vasileios, Azimonti Giovanna, Bastos Maria de Lourdes, Christensen Henrik, Fašmon Durjava Mojca, Kouba Maryline, López-Alonso Marta, López Puente Secundino, Marcon Francesca, Mayo Baltasar, Pechová Alena, Petkova Mariana, Ramos Fernando, Sanz Yolanda, Villa Roberto Edoardo, Woutersen Ruud, Brantom Paul, Chesson Andrew, Westendorf Johannes, Manini Paola, Pizzo Fabiola, Dusemund Birgit
EFSA J. 2022 Feb 24;20(2):e07159. doi: 10.2903/j.efsa.2022.7159. eCollection 2022 Feb.
Following a request from the European Commission, the EFSA Panel on Additives and Products or Substances used in Animal Feed (FEEDAP) was asked to deliver a scientific opinion on the safety and efficacy of an essential oil from the flowers of (Lam.) Hook.f. & Thomson (ylang ylang oil), when used as a sensory additive in feed and water for drinking for all animal species. The FEEDAP Panel concluded that the essential oil under assessment is safe up to the maximum proposed use levels in complete feed of 1 mg/kg for chickens for fattening, 1.5 mg/kg for laying hens, turkeys for fattening and rabbits, 2 mg/kg for piglets, 2.5 mg/kg for pigs for fattening, 3 mg/kg for sows, 4.5 mg/kg for cattle for fattening, sheep, goats and horses, 5 mg/kg for veal calves (milk replacer), fish, dogs and ornamental fish. For cats, the calculated safe concentration in complete feed is 1 mg/kg feed. The FEEDAP Panel considered that the use in water for drinking is safe provided that the total daily intake of the additive does not exceed the daily amount that is considered safe when consumed via feed. No concerns for consumer safety were identified following the use of the additive up to the maximum proposed use level in feed. The essential oil under assessment should be considered as irritant to skin and eyes, and as a skin and respiratory sensitiser. The use of the additive in animal feed under the proposed conditions of use was not expected to pose a risk for the environment. Ylang ylang oil is recognised to flavour food. Since its function in feed would be essentially the same as that in food, no further demonstration of efficacy is considered necessary.
应欧盟委员会的要求,欧洲食品安全局动物饲料添加剂和产品或物质专家小组(FEEDAP)被要求就大花依兰(Cananga odorata (Lam.) Hook.f. & Thomson)花的精油(依兰依兰油)用作所有动物饲料和饮用水的感官添加剂时的安全性和有效性发表科学意见。FEEDAP小组得出结论,在所评估的精油在育肥鸡全价饲料中的最高建议使用水平为1毫克/千克、产蛋母鸡为1.5毫克/千克、育肥火鸡和兔子为1.5毫克/千克、仔猪为2毫克/千克、育肥猪为2.5毫克/千克、母猪为3毫克/千克、育肥牛、绵羊、山羊和马为4.5毫克/千克、犊牛(代乳粉)为5毫克/千克、鱼、狗和观赏鱼为5毫克/千克的情况下是安全的。对于猫,全价饲料中计算出的安全浓度为1毫克/千克饲料。FEEDAP小组认为,如果添加剂的每日总摄入量不超过通过饲料摄入时被认为安全的每日量,那么在饮用水中的使用是安全的。在饲料中使用该添加剂达到最高建议使用水平后,未发现对消费者安全的担忧。所评估的精油应被视为对皮肤和眼睛有刺激性,以及皮肤和呼吸道致敏剂。在所提议的使用条件下,该添加剂在动物饲料中的使用预计不会对环境构成风险。依兰依兰油被认可用于食品调味。由于其在饲料中的功能与在食品中的功能基本相同,因此无需进一步证明其有效性。