TY - JOUR
T1 - Safety evaluation of substituted thiophenes used as flavoring ingredients
AU - Cohen, Samuel M.
AU - Fukushima, Shoji
AU - Gooderham, Nigel J.
AU - Guengerich, F. Peter
AU - Hecht, Stephen S.
AU - Rietjens, Ivonne M C M
AU - Smith, Robert L.
AU - Bastaki, Maria
AU - Harman, Christie L.
AU - McGowen, Margaret M.
AU - Valerio, Luis G.
AU - Taylor, Sean V.
N1 - Funding Information:
This work was supported by the Flavor and Extract Manufacturers Association and by the International Organization of Flavor Industries . The Expert Panel of the Flavor and Extract Manufacturers Association is independent but is financially supported by the Flavor and Extract Manufacturers Association. The authors declare that there are no conflicts of interest.
Publisher Copyright:
© 2016 The Authors
PY - 2017/1/1
Y1 - 2017/1/1
N2 - This publication is the second in a series by the Expert Panel of the Flavor and Extract Manufacturers Association summarizing the conclusions of its third systematic re-evaluation of the safety of flavorings previously considered to be generally recognized as safe (GRAS) under conditions of intended use. Re-evaluation of GRAS status for flavorings is based on updated considerations of exposure, structural analogy, metabolism, pharmacokinetics and toxicology and includes a comprehensive review of the scientific information on the flavorings and structurally related substances. Of the 12 substituted thiophenes reviewed here, 11 were reaffirmed as GRAS based on their rapid absorption, metabolism and excretion in humans and animals; the low estimated dietary exposure from flavor use; the wide margins of safety between the conservative estimates of intake and the no-observed-adverse effect levels; and the lack of significant genotoxic and mutagenic potential. For one of the substituted thiophenes, 3-acetyl-2,5-dimethylthiophene, it was concluded that more detailed exposure information, comparative metabolism studies and comprehensive toxicity data, including an in-depth evaluation of the mechanism of action for any adverse effects observed, are required for continuation of its FEMA GRAS™ status. In the absence of these data, the compound was removed from the FEMA GRAS list.
AB - This publication is the second in a series by the Expert Panel of the Flavor and Extract Manufacturers Association summarizing the conclusions of its third systematic re-evaluation of the safety of flavorings previously considered to be generally recognized as safe (GRAS) under conditions of intended use. Re-evaluation of GRAS status for flavorings is based on updated considerations of exposure, structural analogy, metabolism, pharmacokinetics and toxicology and includes a comprehensive review of the scientific information on the flavorings and structurally related substances. Of the 12 substituted thiophenes reviewed here, 11 were reaffirmed as GRAS based on their rapid absorption, metabolism and excretion in humans and animals; the low estimated dietary exposure from flavor use; the wide margins of safety between the conservative estimates of intake and the no-observed-adverse effect levels; and the lack of significant genotoxic and mutagenic potential. For one of the substituted thiophenes, 3-acetyl-2,5-dimethylthiophene, it was concluded that more detailed exposure information, comparative metabolism studies and comprehensive toxicity data, including an in-depth evaluation of the mechanism of action for any adverse effects observed, are required for continuation of its FEMA GRAS™ status. In the absence of these data, the compound was removed from the FEMA GRAS list.
KW - FEMA GRAS
KW - Flavoring ingredients
KW - Thiophene
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U2 - 10.1016/j.fct.2016.10.023
DO - 10.1016/j.fct.2016.10.023
M3 - Review article
C2 - 27836750
AN - SCOPUS:84996791574
SN - 0278-6915
VL - 99
SP - 40
EP - 59
JO - Food and Chemical Toxicology
JF - Food and Chemical Toxicology
ER -