DR Paul Hepburn
DR Paul Hepburn
DR Paul Hepburn
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SAFETY & ENVIRONMENTAL ASSURANCE CENTRE
(SEAC)
PROTECTING CONSUMERS, WORKERS & OUR ENVIRONMENT BY ENSURING UNILEVER’S
PRODUCTS & PROCESSES ARE SAFE & SUSTAINABLE BY DESIGN
Global
Changing
Increased food Globalisation Depletion of Climate
food habits -
processing of food trade resources change
convenience
India
Good
High population
agricultural
density
practice not
fully adopted
FOOD INDUSTRY IN INDIA
Countries Producing
Most Food: Largest Food Exporters: • India accounts for <1.5% of
#1 China #1 US $149Bn international food trade
#2 India #2 Netherlands $93Bn • India has the highest
#6 China $63 Bn number of Food industry
#3 USA plants approved by USFDA
#4 Brazil #12 India $37 Bn outside USA
#5 Russia • Vast opportunity for India
NATIONAL FOOD SAFETY AGENDA
Challenges
• Lack of expertise
Low High
Risk Risk
species
extrapolation
= ≠ ≈
• Does the new food share health and
nutritional characteristics with an existing,
familiar food?
• Macro components of the diet
• Safety evaluation - focus on differences
• Complex mixture of different chemicals
• Recognises that existing foods often contain
• Toxicological testing is more difficult anti-nutrients1 that can be consumed safely
- 100-fold safety factors often can not be e.g. potatoes (solanine) and tomatoes (α-
achieved. tomatine alkaloids)
Risk assessment
• Exposure assessment
• What will the consumer be exposed to?
• Hazard assessment
• Chemical analysis (impurities from algae and fermentation media, specification, algal
toxins?)
• Genotoxicity
• ‘read-across’ from published algal tox studies
• Risk
• If there are no hazards then there is no risk Risk = f (Hazard x Exposure)
CASE STUDIES: BRAHMI IN TEA
Brahmi (Bacopa monnieri)
• Traditionally used in Ayurveda as a tea
• Key components are saponin glycosides linked to enhanced cognitive
performance
2007 2017
“Advances in toxicogenomics, bioinformatics, systems “A primary objective for improving exposure science is
biology, epigenetics, and computational toxicology could to build confidence in the exposure estimates used to
transform toxicity testing from a system based on support risk-based decision-making, by enhancing
whole-animal testing to one founded primarily on in quality, expanding coverage and reducing uncertainty….
vitro methods that evaluate changes in biologic An important focus has been on the development of
processes using cells, cell lines, or cellular components, PBPK models for translating exposures between test
preferably of human origin.” systems and human exposure scenarios”
21ST CENTURY TOXICOLOGY: CHALLENGES
Accept and embrace the new science (next generation toxicology)
- there is no going back
ACADEMIA
INDUSTRY
CONSUMER
TRUST
GOVERNMENT
INDUSTRY
/REGULATORS
OUTLINE
• Challenges for India
• Risk based approaches
• Food toxicology safety assessment
- chemicals in food
- conventional approach
• Challenges/ new approaches in toxicology
• Conclusions
CONCLUDING REMARKS