The Anaphylaxis UK Business Forum continues to be a crucial platform for businesses across sectors to collaborate on enhancing allergen management practices.
June’s Business Forum featured updates from global leaders in food science, food safety, and allergy science, focusing on the topics of precautionary allergen labelling (PAL) and quantitative risk assessment (QRA) of food allergens. Here are some of the key highlights…
👉 Dr. Benjamin Remington presented an update on the FAO/WHO Codex Expert Working Group Report, with key outcomes including identifying global priority allergenic foods and establishing reference doses for PAL to develop a risk-based, quantitative PAL framework.
👉 Dr. Paul Turner explored healthcare and patient perspectives on PAL, highlighting its inconsistent application and negative impact on allergic consumers’ food choices and quality of life.
👉 Simon Flanagan, chair of ILSI’s Allergen Task Force, provided an update on the Expert Group on Food Allergen Quantitative Risk Assessment (QRA) findings and their translation into practical guidance.
These discussions are essential for shaping future allergen management practices, enhancing consumer safety, and promoting industry-wide consistency.
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