Introduction
The Joint FAO/WHO Expert Committee on Food Additives (JECFA) is an international expert scientific
committee that is administered jointly by the Food and
Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) and
the World Health Organization (WHO). It has been meeting
since 1956, initially to evaluate the safety of food additives.
Its work now also includes the evaluation of contaminants,
naturally occurring toxicants and residues of veterinary
drugs in food.
To date, JECFA has evaluated more than 1500 food additives,
approximately 40 contaminants and naturally occurring toxicants,
and residues of approximately 90 veterinary drugs. The Committee
has also developed principles for the safety assessment of
chemicals in food that are consistent with current thinking
on risk assessment and take account of recent developments
in toxicology and other relevant scientific areas such as
microbiology, biotechnology, exposure assessment, food chemistry
including analytical chemistry and assessment of maximum
residue limits for veterinary drugs.
JECFA normally meets twice a year with individual agendas
covering either (i) food additives, contaminants and naturally
occurring toxicants in food or (ii) residues of veterinary
drugs in food. The membership of the meetings varies accordingly,
with different sets of experts being called on depending
on the subject matter.
What is JECFA?
- Fact Sheet
Administration
The committee is administred by a joint FAO/WHO secretariat. Please visit therefore also JECFA at WHO
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