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Food improvement agents applications: frequently asked questions

EFSA carries out the safety evaluation of regulated food improvement agents (i.e. those which currently require market authorisation). These comprise chemical substances which are used as food additives, food enzymes, flavourings, smoke flavourings and extraction solvents. This work includes (1) the evaluation of new substances and (2) the evaluation of new proposed uses for already authorised substances.

Frequently Asked Questions

Some general questions that we often receive are available in our Connect.EFSA portal dedicated FAQ page

1. What is EFSA’s role with regard to processing aids in the European Union?

EFSA is required to carry out the safety evaluation of food enzymes and of extraction solvents used as processing aids. This work is done by the Panel on Food Contact Materials, Enzymes and Processing Aids (CEP).

Food enzymes used as processing aids are covered by Regulation EC 1332/2008. Member State(s) national provisions apply for the aspects not harmonised by the European Union. Extraction solvents used or intended for use in the production of foodstuffs or food ingredients are regulated by Directive 2009/32/EC.

2. Short cuts for applicants