EFSA launches enzyme exposure tool

EFSA has published a tool for estimating chronic dietary exposure to food enzymes used in different food processes.

The Food Enzyme Intake Model (FEIM) uses methodology recommended in 2016 by EFSA’s Panel on Food Contact Materials, Enzymes, Flavourings and Processing Aids (CEF). It has been developed on the basis of actual food consumption data collected by member states and stored in the EFSA Comprehensive European Food Consumption Database.

EFSA says the user-friendly tool allows applicants, risk assessors and risk managers to estimate dietary exposure to food enzymes used in individual food manufacturing processes, such as baking or brewing. It can be accessed via the EFSA Knowledge Junction, and will be updated annually.

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