Scientific Opinion on the safety and efficacy of pantothenic acid (calcium D‐pantothenate and D‐panthenol) as a feed additive for all animal species based on a dossier submitted by Lohmann Animal Health

Abstract The use of calcium D‐pantothenate in feed and of D‐panthenol in water for drinking is safe for all animal species and categories. The use of calcium D‐pantothenate and D‐panthenol as nutritional additives does not give rise to concern for consumers. Since no data on acute inhalation toxicit...

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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:2892fd78af9840ad8466d307a014d4342021-12-01T10:05:38ZScientific Opinion on the safety and efficacy of pantothenic acid (calcium D‐pantothenate and D‐panthenol) as a feed additive for all animal species based on a dossier submitted by Lohmann Animal Health1831-473210.2903/j.efsa.2011.2409https://doaj.org/article/2892fd78af9840ad8466d307a014d4342011-11-01T00:00:00Zhttps://doi.org/10.2903/j.efsa.2011.2409https://doaj.org/toc/1831-4732Abstract The use of calcium D‐pantothenate in feed and of D‐panthenol in water for drinking is safe for all animal species and categories. The use of calcium D‐pantothenate and D‐panthenol as nutritional additives does not give rise to concern for consumers. Since no data on acute inhalation toxicity has been provided, inhalation of dust is considered as potentially hazardous. D‐panthenol being currently only available in liquid preparations, the FEEDAP Panel does not anticipate any inhalation hazard. Because of the lack of data, calcium D‐pantothenate is considered as a skin and eye irritant and a skin sensitiser. D‐Panthenol is regarded as a skin and eye irritant in rabbits, and allergic rashes in humans have been reported following its topical use. A risk for the environment resulting from the use of pantothenic acid in animal nutrition is not foreseen. Due to its established nutritional role in domestic animals, calcium D‐pantothenate is regarded as an effective source of pantothenic acid. D‐Panthenol is considered a pro‐vitamin essentially bioequivalent to pantothenic acid.EFSA Panel on Additives and Products or Substances used in Animal Feed (FEEDAP)WileyarticleNutritional additivevitamins and pro‐vitaminspantothenic acidcalcium D‐pantothenateD‐panthenolsafetyNutrition. Foods and food supplyTX341-641Chemical technologyTP1-1185ENEFSA Journal, Vol 9, Iss 11, Pp n/a-n/a (2011)
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language EN
topic Nutritional additive
vitamins and pro‐vitamins
pantothenic acid
calcium D‐pantothenate
D‐panthenol
safety
Nutrition. Foods and food supply
TX341-641
Chemical technology
TP1-1185
spellingShingle Nutritional additive
vitamins and pro‐vitamins
pantothenic acid
calcium D‐pantothenate
D‐panthenol
safety
Nutrition. Foods and food supply
TX341-641
Chemical technology
TP1-1185
EFSA Panel on Additives and Products or Substances used in Animal Feed (FEEDAP)
Scientific Opinion on the safety and efficacy of pantothenic acid (calcium D‐pantothenate and D‐panthenol) as a feed additive for all animal species based on a dossier submitted by Lohmann Animal Health
description Abstract The use of calcium D‐pantothenate in feed and of D‐panthenol in water for drinking is safe for all animal species and categories. The use of calcium D‐pantothenate and D‐panthenol as nutritional additives does not give rise to concern for consumers. Since no data on acute inhalation toxicity has been provided, inhalation of dust is considered as potentially hazardous. D‐panthenol being currently only available in liquid preparations, the FEEDAP Panel does not anticipate any inhalation hazard. Because of the lack of data, calcium D‐pantothenate is considered as a skin and eye irritant and a skin sensitiser. D‐Panthenol is regarded as a skin and eye irritant in rabbits, and allergic rashes in humans have been reported following its topical use. A risk for the environment resulting from the use of pantothenic acid in animal nutrition is not foreseen. Due to its established nutritional role in domestic animals, calcium D‐pantothenate is regarded as an effective source of pantothenic acid. D‐Panthenol is considered a pro‐vitamin essentially bioequivalent to pantothenic acid.
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author EFSA Panel on Additives and Products or Substances used in Animal Feed (FEEDAP)
author_facet EFSA Panel on Additives and Products or Substances used in Animal Feed (FEEDAP)
author_sort EFSA Panel on Additives and Products or Substances used in Animal Feed (FEEDAP)
title Scientific Opinion on the safety and efficacy of pantothenic acid (calcium D‐pantothenate and D‐panthenol) as a feed additive for all animal species based on a dossier submitted by Lohmann Animal Health
title_short Scientific Opinion on the safety and efficacy of pantothenic acid (calcium D‐pantothenate and D‐panthenol) as a feed additive for all animal species based on a dossier submitted by Lohmann Animal Health
title_full Scientific Opinion on the safety and efficacy of pantothenic acid (calcium D‐pantothenate and D‐panthenol) as a feed additive for all animal species based on a dossier submitted by Lohmann Animal Health
title_fullStr Scientific Opinion on the safety and efficacy of pantothenic acid (calcium D‐pantothenate and D‐panthenol) as a feed additive for all animal species based on a dossier submitted by Lohmann Animal Health
title_full_unstemmed Scientific Opinion on the safety and efficacy of pantothenic acid (calcium D‐pantothenate and D‐panthenol) as a feed additive for all animal species based on a dossier submitted by Lohmann Animal Health
title_sort scientific opinion on the safety and efficacy of pantothenic acid (calcium d‐pantothenate and d‐panthenol) as a feed additive for all animal species based on a dossier submitted by lohmann animal health
publisher Wiley
publishDate 2011
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