Last updated on 22-9-2022 by Jill Alexandre
Authors
Laurent Bodin; Jesús del Mazo; Bettina Grasl‐Kraupp; Christer Hogstrand; Jean‐Charles Leblanc; Margherita Bignami; Laurentius Hoogenboom; Carlo Stefano Nebbia; Elsa Nielsen; Evangelia Ntzani; Annette Petersen; Dieter Schrenk; Christiane Vleminckx; Heather Wallace; Andreas Focks; Gregorc, Ales; Manfred Metzler; Fabio Sgolastra; Simone Tosi; Zsuzsanna Horvath; Ippolito, Alessio; Agnes Rortais; Hans Steinkellner; Csaba Szentes; Salomon SandKeywords
Abstract:
The European Commission has asked the EFSA to evaluate the risk for animal health related to the presence of hydroxymethylfurfural (HMF) in honey bee feed. HMF is a degradation product of particular sugars and can be present in bee feed. HMF is of low acute toxicity in bees but causes increased mortality upon chronic exposure. A benchmark dose lower limit 10% (BMDL10) of 1.16 μg HMF per bee per day has been calculated from mortalities observed in a 20‐day study and established as a Reference Point covering also mortality in larvae, drones and queens for which no or insufficient toxicity dat…