Delany meets de minimis
1985
Middlekauf, R.D.
An authoritative review highlights the significance of the Delaney Clause which requires the banning of potentially carcinogenic substances in food ingredient evaluation activities. It is argued that potential carcinogens should be allowed in food processing when risk assessment indicate that they pose an insignificant public health risk. FDA interpretations of statuatory requirements under the Food, Drug and Cosmetics Act are discussed, together with government reports and scientific findings. The purpose of this review is to suggest alterations in the present interpretation of the Delaney Clause in light of advances in scientific knowledge. A listing of ingredients banned or restricted on the basis of reported carcinogenicity is included. (wz)
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