The European Food Safety Authority (EFSA) concludes that the following novel foods are safe under the proposed uses and use levels:

  • Phlorotannin-rich alcohol extract of Ecklonia cava to be used as a food supplement for healthy individuals over the age of 12 years; [EFSA Journal 2017;15(10):5003]
  • Dried aerial parts of Hoodia parviflora to be used in in a number of energy-reduced/sugar-free/no-added-sugar food; [EFSA Journal 2017;15(10):5002]
  • 1-Methylnicotinamide chloride to be used in food supplements, proposed maximum dose: 58 mg/day; [EFSA Journal 2017;15(10):5001]
  • Synthetic N-acetyl-D-neuraminic acid to be used in a variety of foods and in food supplements for the general population; [EFSA Journal 2017;15(7):4918]

The European Food Safety Authority (EFSA) concludes that the following novel foods are safe under the proposed uses and use levels:

  • Phlorotannin-rich alcohol extract of Ecklonia cava to be used as a food supplement for healthy individuals over the age of 12 years; [EFSA Journal 2017;15(10):5003]
  • Dried aerial parts of Hoodia parviflora to be used in in a number of energy-reduced/sugar-free/no-added-sugar food; [EFSA Journal 2017;15(10):5002]
  • 1-Methylnicotinamide chloride to be used in food supplements, proposed maximum dose: 58 mg/day; [EFSA Journal 2017;15(10):5001]
  • Synthetic N-acetyl-D-neuraminic acid to be used in a variety of foods and in food supplements for the general population; [EFSA Journal 2017;15(7):4918]

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