故意释放到环境中的微生物的安全问题

Alexandra Lensch , Hanna Abbas Lindfors , Elke Duwenig , Tobias Fleischmann , Carsten Hjort , Sirpa O. Kärenlampi , Lucie McMurtry , Emily-Denise Melton , Mikael Rørdam Andersen , Ryan Skinner , Markus Wyss , Richard van Kranenburg
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微生物可用于食品和饲料生产、农业或环境应用等多个领域,并可利用现代生物技术对其功效、安全性和可持续性进行优化。在欧盟,转基因微生物 (GMM) 通常用作食品和饲料产品的生产生物体,包括酶、氨基酸、维生素、调味品和《封闭使用指令》规定的低聚糖。涉及活体 GMM 的应用属于 "故意释放指令 "的范畴。然而,迄今为止,其相关法规和指南并不支持 GMM 进入市场。在这篇文献综述中,我们研究了各行各业对故意释放到环境中的微生物安全性的已知或可推断情况。我们的结论是,有足够的证据支持建立一个欧洲框架,对故意释放到环境中的 GMM 进行风险评估,这将使活的 GMM 产品能够及时进入市场。
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Safety aspects of microorganisms deliberately released into the environment

Microorganisms are used in a variety of sectors, including food and feed production, agricultural or environmental applications, and can be optimized for efficacy, safety and sustainability using modern biotechnology techniques. In the EU, genetically modified microorganisms (GMMs) are typically used as production organisms for food and feed products, including enzymes, amino acids, vitamins, flavourings, and oligosaccharides under the Contained Use Directive. Applications involving live GMMs would fall under the Deliberate Release Directive. However, its relevant regulations and guidelines are so far not supporting the access to market of GMMs. In this literature review, we examine what is already known or can be inferred about the safety of microorganisms deliberately released into the environment across sectors. We conclude that there is sufficient evidence supporting the establishment of a European framework for the risk assessment of GMMs deliberately released into the environment, which would enable timely market access for live GMM products.

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