TY - JOUR
T1 - Safety evaluation of the food enzyme endo-1,4-β-xylanase and β-glucanase from Disporotrichum dimorphosporum strain DXL
AU - EFSA CEF Panel
AU - Herman, Lieve
N1 - © 2020 European Food Safety Authority. EFSA Journal published by John Wiley and Sons Ltd on behalf of European Food Safety Authority.
PY - 2020/1
Y1 - 2020/1
N2 - The food enzyme with xylanases (4-β-d-xylan xylanohydrolase, EC 3.2.1.8) and glucanases active against β-1,4 linkages is produced with the non-genetically modified fungus Disporotrichum dimorphosporum strain DXL by DSM Food Specialities B.V. The food enzyme is intended to be used in brewing processes. Based on the maximum use level and individual data from the EFSA Comprehensive European Food Database, dietary exposure to the food enzyme–Total Organic Solids (TOS) was estimated to be up to 0.167 mg TOS/kg body weight (bw) per day. Genotoxicity tests did not raise a safety concern. The systemic toxicity was assessed by means of a repeated dose 90-day oral toxicity study in rats. The Panel identified a no observed adverse effect level (NOAEL) at the highest dose of 199 mg TOS/kg bw per day that, compared with the estimated dietary exposure, results in a high Margin of Exposure of at least 1,100. Similarity of amino acid sequences of the identified xylanases and β-glucanases to those of known allergens was searched. No matches were found for two endo-1,4-β-glucanases and two endo-1,4-β-xylanases. However, for a third endo-β-1,4-glucanase the search resulted in matches with three mite protein sequences. While incidental cases of allergic reactions to endo-1,4-β-xylanases and β-glucanases have been reported after inhalation in respiratory sensitised individuals in the workplace, no allergic reactions to xylanases or β-glucanases have been reported in the literature after oral exposure. The Panel considered that, the risk of allergic sensitisation and elicitation reactions by dietary exposure cannot be excluded, but the likelihood for this to occur is considered to be low. Based on the data provided, the Panel concluded that this food enzyme does not give rise to safety concerns under the intended conditions of use.
AB - The food enzyme with xylanases (4-β-d-xylan xylanohydrolase, EC 3.2.1.8) and glucanases active against β-1,4 linkages is produced with the non-genetically modified fungus Disporotrichum dimorphosporum strain DXL by DSM Food Specialities B.V. The food enzyme is intended to be used in brewing processes. Based on the maximum use level and individual data from the EFSA Comprehensive European Food Database, dietary exposure to the food enzyme–Total Organic Solids (TOS) was estimated to be up to 0.167 mg TOS/kg body weight (bw) per day. Genotoxicity tests did not raise a safety concern. The systemic toxicity was assessed by means of a repeated dose 90-day oral toxicity study in rats. The Panel identified a no observed adverse effect level (NOAEL) at the highest dose of 199 mg TOS/kg bw per day that, compared with the estimated dietary exposure, results in a high Margin of Exposure of at least 1,100. Similarity of amino acid sequences of the identified xylanases and β-glucanases to those of known allergens was searched. No matches were found for two endo-1,4-β-glucanases and two endo-1,4-β-xylanases. However, for a third endo-β-1,4-glucanase the search resulted in matches with three mite protein sequences. While incidental cases of allergic reactions to endo-1,4-β-xylanases and β-glucanases have been reported after inhalation in respiratory sensitised individuals in the workplace, no allergic reactions to xylanases or β-glucanases have been reported in the literature after oral exposure. The Panel considered that, the risk of allergic sensitisation and elicitation reactions by dietary exposure cannot be excluded, but the likelihood for this to occur is considered to be low. Based on the data provided, the Panel concluded that this food enzyme does not give rise to safety concerns under the intended conditions of use.
KW - 4-beta-D-xylan xylanohydrolase
KW - Disporotrichum dimorphosporum
KW - EC 3.2.1.8
KW - beta-glucanases
KW - food enzyme
UR - https://www.mendeley.com/catalogue/6c83f1ac-fc31-3f20-8d4d-1d137f900010/
U2 - 10.2903/j.efsa.2020.5975
DO - 10.2903/j.efsa.2020.5975
M3 - A2: International peer reviewed article (not A1-type)
C2 - 32626505
SN - 1831-4732
VL - 18
SP - e05975
JO - EFSA Journal
JF - EFSA Journal
IS - 1
ER -