Table 4.
Qualitative evaluation of the influence of uncertainties on the dietary exposure estimate
| Sources of uncertainties | Direction of impact | 
|---|---|
| Model input data | |
| Consumption data: different methodologies/representativeness/underreporting/misreporting/no portion size standard | +/− | 
| Use of data from food consumption surveys of a few days to estimate long‐term (chronic) exposure for high percentiles (95th percentile) | + | 
| Possible national differences in categorisation and classification of food | +/− | 
| Model assumptions and factors | |
| Exposure to food enzyme–TOS was always calculated based on the recommended maximum use level | + | 
| Selection of broad FoodEx categories for the exposure assessment | + | 
| Use of recipe fractions in disaggregation FoodEx categories | +/− | 
| Use of technical factors in the exposure model | +/− | 
| 
 Exclusion of other processes from the exposure assessment – Grain treatment for the production of starch and gluten fractions – distilled alcohol production  | 
− | 
TOS: total organic solids.
+: uncertainty with potential to cause overestimation of exposure.
–: uncertainty with potential to cause underestimation of exposure.