Tag: GRAS
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New York Lawmaker Reintroduces Trans Fat Labeling Bill
Rep. Steve Israel (D-N.Y.) has reintroduced a bill (H.R. 3612) that would require clearer labeling of trans fat on food packaging. The move follows the U.S. Food and Drug Administration’s recent preliminary determination that partially hydrogenated oils, a major source of artificial trans fat in processed foods, are not deemed generally recognized as safe (GRAS)…
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Boston Public Radio Program Asks Whether Sugar Is FDA’s Next Target
The public radio program Here and Now recently asked Corby Kummer, a food writer and senior editor for The Atlantic, whether the U.S. Food and Drug Administration’s (FDA’s) move to revoke the generally recognized as safe (GRAS) status for trans fat lays the groundwork for the agency to take a similar action against the use…
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FDA Opens Comment Period on GRAS Status of Trans Fats
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) “has tentatively determined that partially hydrogenated oils (PHOs), which are the primary dietary source of industrially produced trans fatty acids, or trans fat, are not generally recognized as safe (GRAS) for any use in food based on current scientific evidence establishing the health risks associated with the consumption…
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Independent Investigation Claims GRAS Determinations Rife with Conflicts of Interest
A recent study published in JAMA Internal Medicine has faulted the Food and Drug Administration’s (FDA’s) process for declaring food additives “generally recognized as safe” (GRAS), citing alleged financial conflicts of interest among those chosen by companies to verify the safety of new additives. Thomas Neltner, et al., “Conflicts of Interest in Approvals of Additives…
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PepsiCo to Remove BVO from Gatorade
Apparently motivated in part by an online petition started by a 15-year-old from Mississippi, PepsiCo has reportedly decided to remove brominated vegetable oil (BVO), a flame retardant, from Gatorade®. Sarah Kavanagh posted the petition on Change.org after she read about studies linking BVO to possible health effects, and it was signed by more than 200,000…
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FDA Rejects “Corn Sugar” Petition
The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has rejected a Corn Refiners Association (CRA) petition urging the authorization of “corn sugar” as an alternate name for high-fructose corn syrup (HFCS). According to FDA’s May 30, 2012, response, CRA had asked the agency (i) “to amend the generally recognized as safe (GRAS) affirmation regulation for HFCS (21…
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FDA Seeks New Comments on 1997 Proposed Changes to GRAS Rule
The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has reopened the comment period on revisions proposed in 1997 to its rule regarding substances generally recognized as safe (GRAS). Written or electronic comments are requested by March 28, 2011. The proposed revisions would “replace the voluntary GRAS affirmation petition process . . . with a voluntary notification procedure…
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FDA Seeks Input on Changes to Food and Color Additive Petition Submissions
The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has called for comment on “the information collection provisions of FDA’s regulations for submission of petitions, including food and color additive petitions (including labeling) and generally recognized as safe (GRAS) affirmations.” As required by the Office of Management and Budget, the agency has invited comments on the following: (i)…