EFSA J. 2023 Mar 15;21(3):e07888. doi: 10.2903/j.efsa.2023.7888. eCollection 2023 Mar.
In accordance with Article 43 of Regulation (EC) No 396/2005, the European Commission requested EFSA to assess whether existing maximum residue levels (MRLs) based on codex maximum residue limits (CXLs) and import tolerances for thiacloprid are safe for consumers in light of the lowered toxicological acute reference value established following the non-renewal of approval of the active substance thiacloprid. Based on the assessment, EFSA identified a potential acute concern for the CXL on peaches and sweet peppers. EFSA did not identify a consumer health risk for all the other remaining commodities of plant and animal origin.
根据欧盟委员会(EC)第396/2005号法规第43条,鉴于在活性物质噻虫啉批准未续期后确定的较低毒理学急性参考值,欧盟委员会要求欧洲食品安全局(EFSA)评估基于食品法典委员会最大残留限量(CXL)和噻虫啉进口容忍度的现有最大残留限量(MRL)对消费者是否安全。基于该评估,EFSA确定桃子和甜椒的CXL存在潜在急性问题。EFSA未发现所有其他剩余动植物源性商品存在消费者健康风险。