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. 2018 May 17;16(5):e05263. doi: 10.2903/j.efsa.2018.5263
ADI 0.5 mg/kg bw per day (EFSA, 2015)
Highest IEDI, according to EFSA PRIMo

Scenario 1 (considering the main RD‐monitoring):

18.7% ADI (UK todder)Scenario 2 (considering the optional RD‐monitoring):

19.0% ADI (UK todder)

Assumptions made for the calculations

Scenario 1 (considering the main RD‐monitoring):

For those commodities having a CXL higher than the EU MRL proposal, the median residue levels from the EU scenario were replaced by the median residue levels derived by JMPR. CXLs for sweet corn, cotton seeds, soybean, maize and all livestock commodities having a different residue definition (not comparable with the definition derived by EFSA), could not be included in the calculation.

Scenario 2 (considering the optional RD‐monitoring):

For those commodities having a CXL higher than the EU MRL proposal, the median residue levels from the EU scenario were replaced by the median residue levels derived by JMPR. CXLs for sweet corn, cotton seeds, soybean, maize, dry beans, dry lentils, dry peas, sunflower seeds, sugar canes and all livestock commodities having a different residue definition (not comparable with the optional definition), could not be included in the calculation.

ARfD 0.5 mg/kg bw per day (EFSA, 2015)
Highest IESTI, according to EFSA PRIMo

Scenario 1 (considering the main RD‐monitoring):

91% ARfD (sugar beet roots)

Scenario 2 (considering the optional RD‐monitoring):

91% ARfD (sugar beet roots)

Assumptions made for the calculations

Scenario 1 (considering the main RD‐monitoring):

For those commodities having a CXL higher than the EU MRL proposal, the highest residue levels from the EU scenario were replaced by the highest residue levels derived by JMPR. CXLs for sweet corn, cotton seeds, soybean, maize and all livestock commodities having a different residue definition (not comparable with the definition derived by EFSA), could not be included in the calculation.

Scenario 2 (considering the optional RD‐monitoring):

For those commodities having a CXL higher than the EU MRL proposal, the median residue levels from the EU scenario were replaced by the median residue levels derived by JMPR. CXLs for sweet corn, cotton seeds, soybean, maize, dry beans, dry lentils, dry peas, sunflower seeds, sugar canes and all livestock commodities having a different residue definition (not comparable with the optional definition), could not be included in the calculation.