Following a request from the European Commission, the EFSA Panel on Dietetic Products, Nutritionand Allergies (NDA) was asked to deliver a scientific opinion on the energy conversion factor ofD-tagatose to be used for calculating the energy value of foods to be declared in nutrition labelling.Energy conversion factors for nutrients for the purpose of nutrition labelling have been set based onthe concept of metabolisable energy (ME). The same methodology has been applied to calculate theenergy conversion factor forD-taga tose in this opinion. The assessment is based on a dossier preparedfor Nutrilab NV and submitted by Bioresco Ltd. At present, data are insufficient to derive an accurateME value forD-tagatose. Relying on the human data indicating a mean absorption rate of 80% (range69–88%) and a urinary excretion of either 1% or 5%, the corresponding energy values forD-tagatosewould be 2.8 kcal/g (11.8 kJ/g) and 2.96 kcal/g (12.4 kJ/g), respectively. Taking into account that theremaining 20% ofD-tagatose which is not absorbed in the sma ll intestine is fermented in the colonand may deliver at least some energy, e.g. in form of short-chain fatty acids, the Panel concludes thata rounded estimate of the energy conversion factor forD-tagatose based on the available data andcalculated as ME would be 3 kcal/g (12.5 kJ/g). The Panel considers that additional data on theabsorption, distribution, metabolism and excretion ofD-tagatose in humans w ould help in thecalculation of a more accurate energy conversion factor forD-tagatose based on the concept of ME.

Scientific Opinion on the energy conversion factor of d‐tagatose for labelling purposes / Dominique, Turck; Jean‐louis, Bresson; Barbara, Burlingame; Susan, Fairweather‐tait; Marina, Heinonen; Karen, Ildico Hirsch‐Ernst; Inge, Mangelsdorf; Harry, J. McArdle; Androniki, Naska; Grażyna, Nowicka; Kristina, Pentieva; Yolanda, Sanz; Alfonso, Siani; Anders, Sjödin; Martin, Stern; Daniel, Tomé; Hendrik, Van Loveren; Vinceti, Marco; Peter, Willatts; Monika, Neuhäuser‐berthold. - In: EFSA JOURNAL. - ISSN 1831-4732. - 14:11(2016), pp. 1-13. [10.2903/j.efsa.2016.4630]

Scientific Opinion on the energy conversion factor of d‐tagatose for labelling purposes

VINCETI, Marco;
2016

Abstract

Following a request from the European Commission, the EFSA Panel on Dietetic Products, Nutritionand Allergies (NDA) was asked to deliver a scientific opinion on the energy conversion factor ofD-tagatose to be used for calculating the energy value of foods to be declared in nutrition labelling.Energy conversion factors for nutrients for the purpose of nutrition labelling have been set based onthe concept of metabolisable energy (ME). The same methodology has been applied to calculate theenergy conversion factor forD-taga tose in this opinion. The assessment is based on a dossier preparedfor Nutrilab NV and submitted by Bioresco Ltd. At present, data are insufficient to derive an accurateME value forD-tagatose. Relying on the human data indicating a mean absorption rate of 80% (range69–88%) and a urinary excretion of either 1% or 5%, the corresponding energy values forD-tagatosewould be 2.8 kcal/g (11.8 kJ/g) and 2.96 kcal/g (12.4 kJ/g), respectively. Taking into account that theremaining 20% ofD-tagatose which is not absorbed in the sma ll intestine is fermented in the colonand may deliver at least some energy, e.g. in form of short-chain fatty acids, the Panel concludes thata rounded estimate of the energy conversion factor forD-tagatose based on the available data andcalculated as ME would be 3 kcal/g (12.5 kJ/g). The Panel considers that additional data on theabsorption, distribution, metabolism and excretion ofD-tagatose in humans w ould help in thecalculation of a more accurate energy conversion factor forD-tagatose based on the concept of ME.
2016
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Scientific Opinion on the energy conversion factor of d‐tagatose for labelling purposes / Dominique, Turck; Jean‐louis, Bresson; Barbara, Burlingame; Susan, Fairweather‐tait; Marina, Heinonen; Karen, Ildico Hirsch‐Ernst; Inge, Mangelsdorf; Harry, J. McArdle; Androniki, Naska; Grażyna, Nowicka; Kristina, Pentieva; Yolanda, Sanz; Alfonso, Siani; Anders, Sjödin; Martin, Stern; Daniel, Tomé; Hendrik, Van Loveren; Vinceti, Marco; Peter, Willatts; Monika, Neuhäuser‐berthold. - In: EFSA JOURNAL. - ISSN 1831-4732. - 14:11(2016), pp. 1-13. [10.2903/j.efsa.2016.4630]
Dominique, Turck; Jean‐louis, Bresson; Barbara, Burlingame; Susan, Fairweather‐tait; Marina, Heinonen; Karen, Ildico Hirsch‐Ernst; Inge, Mangelsdorf; Harry, J. McArdle; Androniki, Naska; Grażyna, Nowicka; Kristina, Pentieva; Yolanda, Sanz; Alfonso, Siani; Anders, Sjödin; Martin, Stern; Daniel, Tomé; Hendrik, Van Loveren; Vinceti, Marco; Peter, Willatts; Monika, Neuhäuser‐berthold
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