Bampidis Vasileios, Azimonti Giovanna, Bastos Maria de Lourdes, Christensen Henrik, Durjava Mojca, Dusemund Birgit, Kouba Maryline, López-Alonso Marta, Puente Secundino López, Marcon Francesca, Mayo Baltasar, Pechová Alena, Petkova Mariana, Ramos Fernando, Villa Roberto Edoardo, Woutersen Ruud, Bories Georges, Brantom Paul, Cocconcelli Pier Sandro, Finizio Antonio, Gropp Jürgen, Poiger Thomas, Rychen Guido, Teodorovic Ivana, Galobart Jaume, Navarro-Villa Alberto, Pettenati Elisa, Rossi Barbara, Vettori Maria Vittoria, Holczknecht Orsolya
EFSA J. 2024 May 23;22(5):e8796. doi: 10.2903/j.efsa.2024.8796. eCollection 2024 May.
Following a request from the European Commission, EFSA was asked to deliver a scientific opinion on the safety and efficacy of the coccidiostat salinomycin sodium (Sacox®) for rabbits for fattening. The EFSA Panel on Additives and Products or Substances used in Animal Feed (FEEDAP) concluded that the use of salinomycin sodium (SAL-Na) from Sacox® does not raise safety concerns for the target species, consumers, users and the environment with regard to the production strain. In the absence of adequate tolerance studies, the FEEDAP Panel could not conclude on the safety of SAL-Na from Sacox® for rabbits for fattening. The FEEDAP Panel concluded that the additive is safe for the consumer when it is used at the proposed maximum level of 25 mg SAL-Na/kg complete feed for rabbits and a withdrawal period of 1 day is respected. The following maximum residue limits (MRL) are proposed for the marker residue compound salinomycin (SAL): 0.2 and 0.03 mg SAL/kg for liver and kidney, respectively. The additive is not irritant to skin and eyes but should be considered a potential dermal and respiratory sensitiser. A risk for inhalation toxicity could not be excluded. The use of the SAL-Na from Sacox® in feed for rabbits for fattening up to the highest proposed level will not pose a risk for the terrestrial and aquatic compartment and ground water. The risk of secondary poisoning can be excluded for worm-eating birds and mammals, while it cannot be excluded for fish-eating birds and mammals. The FEEDAP Panel concludes that SAL-Na from Sacox® at the minimum concentration of 20 mg SAL-Na/kg complete feed has the potential to control coccidiosis in rabbits for fattening. Development of resistance to SAL-Na of field spp. strains isolated from rabbits for fattening should be monitored.
应欧盟委员会的要求,欧洲食品安全局(EFSA)被要求就抗球虫药盐霉素钠(Sacox®)对育肥兔的安全性和有效性发表科学意见。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)得出结论,就生产菌株而言,Sacox®中的盐霉素钠(SAL-Na)的使用对目标物种、消费者、使用者和环境不存在安全问题。由于缺乏充分的耐受性研究,FEEDAP小组无法就Sacox®中的SAL-Na对育肥兔的安全性得出结论。FEEDAP小组得出结论,当以建议的最高水平25毫克SAL-Na/千克兔全价饲料使用该添加剂且遵守1天的停药期时,对消费者是安全的。针对标记残留化合物盐霉素(SAL),建议的以下最大残留限量(MRL)分别为:肝脏中0.2毫克SAL/千克,肾脏中0.03毫克SAL/千克。该添加剂对皮肤和眼睛无刺激性,但应被视为潜在的皮肤和呼吸道致敏剂。不能排除吸入毒性风险。将Sacox®中的SAL-Na用于育肥兔饲料中,最高达到建议的最高水平,对陆地和水生生物区以及地下水不会构成风险。对于食虫鸟类和哺乳动物,可以排除二次中毒风险,而对于食鱼鸟类和哺乳动物则不能排除。FEEDAP小组得出结论,Sacox®中最低浓度为20毫克SAL-Na/千克全价饲料的SAL-Na有潜力控制育肥兔的球虫病。应监测从育肥兔中分离出的田间 spp. 菌株对SAL-Na的耐药性发展情况。