FDA seeks to ban brominated vegetable oil

None Britt E. Erickson
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Over 50 years after determining that brominated vegetable oil (BVO) is no longer generally recognized as safe (GRAS), the US Food and Drug Administration is proposing to ban the food ingredient. BVO is not safe in food in any amount, the agency announced Nov. 2. BVO was once widely used as an emulsifier in sodas and sports drinks to keep citrus flavoring from floating to the top. Many beverage manufacturers stopped using the ingredient about 10 years ago because of health concerns. Studies in laboratory animals show increased levels of bromine in some tissues and adverse effects on the thyroid after oral exposure to the chemical. The FDA declared in 1970 that BVO is no longer GRAS, though it still allows the use of small amounts as a food additive. Since then, the agency has “continued to study it to understand any potential health impacts,” James Jones, the FDA’s deputy
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美国食品和药物管理局寻求禁止使用溴化植物油
在确定溴化植物油(BVO)不再被普遍认为是安全的(GRAS) 50多年后,美国食品和药物管理局(fda)提议禁止这种食品成分。该机构于11月2日宣布,在食品中添加任何数量的BVO都不安全。BVO曾被广泛用作汽水和运动饮料中的乳化剂,以防止柑橘味浮到顶部。由于对健康的担忧,许多饮料制造商大约在10年前就停止使用这种成分了。对实验动物的研究表明,口服接触这种化学物质后,某些组织中的溴含量会增加,并对甲状腺产生不利影响。FDA在1970年宣布BVO不再是GRAS,尽管它仍然允许少量使用作为食品添加剂。FDA副局长詹姆斯·琼斯(James Jones)说,从那时起,该机构“继续研究它,以了解任何潜在的健康影响”
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