Last updated on 23-8-2019 by Anonymous (not verified) Public AccessPublished Peer reviewed scientific article DOI : http://dx.doi.org/10.2903/j.efsa.2016.4593 AuthorsEFSA Panel on Contaminants in the Food Chain (CONTAM); Knutsen,H.K.; Alexander,J.; Barregard,L.; Bignami,M.; B. Brüschweiler; Ceccatelli,S.; Dinovi,M.; Edler,L.; Grasl-Kraupp,B.; Hogstrand,C.; Hoogenboom,L.; Nebbia,C.S.; Oswald,I.; Petersen,A.; Rose,M.; Roudot,A-C.; Schwerdtle,T.; Vollmer,G.; Wallace,H.; Cottrill,B.; Dogliotto,E.; Laakso,J.; Metzler,M.; Velasco,L.; Baert,K.; J.A. Gomez Ruiz; Varga,E.; B. Derr; Christiane Vleminckx Keywordsacid Animal AS at CHILDREN data dietary effect effects erucic acid,rape seed,rapeseed oil,risk assessment,food,feed,cis-13-docosenoic acid European exposure food health Human human health Humans Individuals intake IS LEVEL levels ON POPULATION RATES risk Abstract: Erucic acid is the trivial name of the fatty acid Read more × Abstract Erucic acid is the trivial name of the fatty acid Associated health topics: