Safety and efficacy of a feed additive consisting of an essential oil derived from leaves and terminal branchlets of Melaleuca alternifolia (Maiden & Betche) Cheel (tea tree oil) for use in all animal species (FEFANA asbl)

IF 3.3 3区 农林科学 Q2 FOOD SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY EFSA Journal Pub Date : 2024-10-28 DOI:10.2903/j.efsa.2024.9026
EFSA Panel on Additives and Products or Substances used in Animal Feed (FEEDAP), Roberto Edoardo Villa, Giovanna Azimonti, Eleftherios Bonos, Henrik Christensen, Mojca Durjava, Birgit Dusemund, Ronette Gehring, Boet Glandorf, Maryline Kouba, Marta López-Alonso, Francesca Marcon, Carlo Nebbia, Alena Pechová, Miguel Prieto-Maradona, Ilen Röhe, Katerina Theodoridou, Maria de Lourdes Bastos, Paul Brantom, Andrew Chesson, Josef Schlatter, Johannes Westendorf, Yvette Dirven, Paola Manini
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Following a request from the European Commission, EFSA was asked to deliver a scientific opinion on the safety and efficacy of tea tree oil obtained from leaves and terminal branchlets of Melaleuca alternifolia (Maiden & Betche) Cheel when used as a sensory additive for all animal species. The EFSA Panel on Additives and Products or Substances used in Animal Feed (FEEDAP) concluded that tea tree oil was very unlikely to be of safety concern for long-living and reproductive animals and is of no concern for target species for fattening at the following concentrations in complete feed: 1.1 mg/kg for chickens for fattening, 1.5 mg/kg for turkeys for fattening, 1.7 mg/kg for laying hens, 2.0 mg/kg for piglets, 2.4 mg/kg for pigs for fattening, 3.1 mg/kg for sows, 5.0 mg/kg for veal calves (milk replacer) and salmonids, 4.4 mg/kg for cattle for fattening, sheep/goats and horses, 2.9 mg/kg for dairy cows, 1.8 mg/kg for rabbits, 0.9 mg/kg for cats, 5.3 mg/kg for dogs, 6.6 for crustaceans and 15 mg/kg for ornamental fish. These conclusions were extrapolated to other physiologically related species. For any other species, the additive is very unlikely to be of safety concern at 1.1 mg/kg complete feed. No concerns for consumers and the environment were identified following the use of the additive up to the highest safe use level in feed. Regarding user safety, tea tree oil should be considered as an irritant to skin and eyes and as a dermal and respiratory sensitiser. It is classified as a reprotoxic substance (category 1B) following CLP criteria and should be handled accordingly. Since M. alternifolia and its preparations were recognised to flavour food and its function in feed would be essentially the same as that in food, no further demonstration of efficacy was considered necessary.

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一种饲料添加剂的安全性和有效性,该添加剂由从 Melaleuca alternifolia (Maiden & Betche) Cheel(茶树油)叶片和顶端小枝中提取的精油组成,可用于所有动物物种(FEFANA asbl)。
应欧盟委员会的请求,欧洲食品安全局(EFSA)被要求就从互叶白千层(Melaleuca alternifolia (Maiden & Betche) Cheel)叶片和顶生小枝中提取的茶树油用作所有动物物种的感官添加剂时的安全性和功效发表科学意见。欧洲食品安全局动物饲料中使用的添加剂和产品或物质专家小组(FEEDAP)得出结论认为,茶树油不太可能对长寿和繁殖动物造成安全问题,在全价饲料中的浓度如下时,也不会对育肥目标物种造成安全问题:育肥鸡为 1.1 毫克/千克,育肥火鸡为 1.5 毫克/千克,蛋鸡为 1.7 毫克/千克,仔猪为 2.0 毫克/千克,育肥猪为 2.4 毫克/千克,母猪为 3.1 毫克/千克,小牛犊(代乳粉)和鲑鱼为 5.0 毫克/千克,牛为 4.0 毫克/千克。育肥牛、绵羊/山羊和马为每公斤 4 毫克,奶牛为每公斤 2.9 毫克,兔子为每公斤 1.8 毫克,猫为每公斤 0.9 毫克,狗为每公斤 5.3 毫克,甲壳类动物为每公斤 6.6 毫克,观赏鱼为每公斤 15 毫克。这些结论被推广到其他生理相关物种。对于任何其他物种来说,添加剂的安全问题都不大可能出现在 1.1 毫克/千克的全价饲料中。在饲料中使用该添加剂达到最高安全使用水平后,未发现对消费者和环境有任何影响。关于使用安全性,茶树油对皮肤和眼睛有刺激作用,对皮肤和呼吸道有致敏作用。根据 CLP 标准,茶树油被归类为生殖毒性物质(1B 类),因此应按此标准处理。由于互叶香叶木及其制剂被认为可用于调味食品,而且其在饲料中的作用与在食品中的作用基本相同,因此认为没有必要进一步证明其功效。
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EFSA Journal Veterinary-Veterinary (miscellaneous)
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期刊介绍: The EFSA Journal covers methods of risk assessment, reports on data collected, and risk assessments in the individual areas of plant health, plant protection products and their residues, genetically modified organisms, additives and products or substances used in animal feed, animal health and welfare, biological hazards including BSE/TSE, contaminants in the food chain, food contact materials, enzymes, flavourings and processing aids, food additives and nutrient sources added to food, dietetic products, nutrition and allergies.
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