Flax Council of Canada Announces GRAS Status Determined for Flax in U.S.
Posted on: Monday, 16 March 2009, 13:21 CDT
Increasingly, to be accepted in the mass food industry in the U.S., a 'new' food ingredient needs to be shown to be GRAS, or free of harmful toxins or unsafe side effects. In addition, the FDA will not consider an ingredient for a health claim (substantiated or qualified) if the ingredient has not been demonstrated to be GRAS.
"This ruling marks an important turning point for the flax industry," said
Although flax has long been recognized by several U.S. government agencies, including the U.S. Institute of Medicine and the National Institute of Health (NIH), as an appropriate source of omega-3 fatty acid, FDA 'official' approval of GRAS status of flax has proven elusive due to a lack of a comprehensive safety and toxicological assessment of flax. The industry simply did not have the resources necessary to compile the literature and submit a dossier to the FDA - until recently, and possible only through the support of Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada (AAFC).
Since 2004, Flax Canada 2015 has led the process to develop a data package to submit to the expert panel to obtain GRAS status for flax. Supported work included compilation and assessment of safety and toxicological data and human clinical research outcomes specific to food safety. The package was reviewed and approved by a four person team of Scientific Experts recognized by the FDA for its ability to deem food ingredients as GRAS for designated applications. Some 210 research papers on flax were assessed in the GRAS application.
"This is a commodity that has been well-studied," noted
Pursuit of GRAS status for flax has been unanimously supported by the Canadian flax industry as a significant requirement for increased sales leverage in the U.S. and in international markets such as
"GRAS will provide the assurance that some companies require in using flaxseed ingredients in new formulations," says Jerry O'Dea, President of Glanbia Nutritionals USA, a global leader in flaxseed sales to the food industry, through its subsidiary, Pizzey's Nutritionals,
"In addition, companies can use the ruling as a springboard for their own applications; it should now be easier to obtain GRAS status for flax oil, flax lignan or flax fibre supplements, based on GRAS having been granted to whole and milled flax," said
Flax
More information: www.flaxcouncil.ca
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