Glyceroltriheptanoate (GTH) occurrence in animal by-products: a monitoring study to minimise safety-related risk of misuse

Sabina Pederiva, Rosa Avolio, Sara Morello, M. Abete, Daniela Marchis
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Abstract Early in this century, the crisis connected to the spread of bovine spongiform encephalopathy caused a great concern related to the use of animal by-products (ABPs). According to the Commission Regulation (EU) No 1069/2009, these materials are classified in three categories according to their related risk. In 2011 Commission Regulation (EU) No 142/2011 established that meat and bone meal (MBM) and fat deriving from ABPs not intended for human consumption (category 1 and 2) are required to be permanently marked with glyceroltriheptanoate (GTH), at a minimum concentration of 250 mg kg–1 of fat, while category 3 processed animal proteins (PAPs) must not contain this compound. PAPs are bio resources, which could be used in a renewable and regenerative way in a circular economy model for a conscious usage of raw materials. The aim of this study was to provide information on GTH occurrence in MBM and, if any, in PAPs. Samples were collected from 2017 to 2021 and analysed by GC-MS. Detected non-compliant samples were exclusively of MBM category 1 and 2, probably due to the addition of an inadequate amount of GTH during the manufacturing processes. These results highlighted the importance of National Monitoring Programs as a useful tool to minimise safety related risk due to the misuse of GTH. Thus, investigating the critical points in feed supply-chain and sharing the information on its occurrence may help to improve animal and human wellness and safety.
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甘油三庚酸酯(GTH)在动物副产品中的出现:一项监测研究,以尽量减少误用的安全相关风险
在本世纪初,与牛海绵状脑病传播有关的危机引起了与动物副产品(ABPs)使用有关的极大关注。根据欧盟委员会法规(EU) No 1069/2009,这些材料根据其相关风险分为三类。2011年欧盟委员会法规(EU) No 142/2011规定,非供人类食用(1类和2类)的肉骨粉(MBM)和来自ABPs的脂肪必须永久标记甘油三七酸酯(GTH),最低脂肪浓度为250 mg kg-1,而3类加工动物蛋白(PAPs)不得含有该化合物。pap是生物资源,可以在循环经济模式中以可再生和再生的方式使用,以有意识地使用原材料。本研究的目的是提供GTH发生在MBM和pap(如果有的话)的信息。样品于2017年至2021年采集,并采用气相色谱-质谱分析。检测到的不合格样品仅为MBM 1类和2类,可能是由于在生产过程中添加的GTH量不足。这些结果突出了国家监测计划作为一种有用的工具的重要性,以尽量减少由于滥用GTH而导致的安全相关风险。因此,调查饲料供应链中的关键点并分享其发生的信息可能有助于改善动物和人类的健康和安全。
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