Repercussions of politicized regulation exemplified by compulsory new TC1507-maize 90-day rat feeding study

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Politicized and prescriptive regulation of genetically modified (GM) crops has unintended adverse effects, including misdirected resources and reduced benefits.  In the case of animal testing, this suboptimal use of resources includes the needless sacrifice of animals.  Whole-food animal feeding studies are generally of negligible value in the risk assessment of GM crops, a position that was affirmed by the European Food Safety Authority (EFSA).  Contrary to EFSA’s 2011 position, in 2013, the European Commission directed that 90-day rat studies be conducted for new GM events.  As no EFSA guidance was available for hypothesis-free 90-day rat feeding studies, EFSA interpreted this as a mandate to develop a prescriptive study design.  Recently, EFSA has retroactively required 90-day rat studies be completed under new study guidelines for previously approved component single events as part of the approval of breeding stacks.  Having been unable to secure a derogation (exemption) from EFSA, a new compulsory 90-day rat study was conducted with TC1507 maize to support a breeding-stack submission.  As previously shown, TC1507 maize does not adversely affect rats.  This politically driven additional animal testing is risk disproportionate, at odds with European and international standards for animal welfare, and provides no scientific value to the safety assessment for GM breeding stacks.
以强制性新tc1507 -玉米90天大鼠喂养研究为例的政治化监管的影响
对转基因作物的政治化和规范性监管会产生意想不到的不利影响,包括误导资源和减少效益。在动物试验的情况下,这种资源的次优使用包括不必要的动物牺牲。在转基因作物的风险评估中,全食物动物喂养研究的价值通常可以忽略不计,欧洲食品安全局(EFSA)肯定了这一立场。与欧洲食品安全局2011年的立场相反,2013年,欧盟委员会指示对新的转基因事件进行为期90天的老鼠研究。由于没有针对无假设的90天大鼠喂养研究的EFSA指南,因此EFSA将此解释为制定规定性研究设计的授权。最近,欧洲食品安全局追溯要求在新的研究指南下完成90天的大鼠研究,这些研究是先前批准的成分单一事件的一部分,作为批准育种堆栈的一部分。由于无法获得欧洲食品安全局的豁免,TC1507玉米进行了一项新的为期90天的强制性大鼠研究,以支持育种堆提交。如前所述,TC1507玉米对大鼠没有不利影响。这种受政治驱动的额外动物试验的风险不成比例,与欧洲和国际动物福利标准不符,并且对转基因育种堆栈的安全性评估没有科学价值。
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