Highest Observed Intake: Definition, regulatory uses and provisional values

For nutrients and related substances, the Tolerable Upper Intake Level (UL) has become the internationally accepted risk assessment method. The major limitation of the UL method as applied by authoritative groups thus far is that no UL has been set for nutrients without established adverse effects....

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Main Authors: John Hathcock, Wantanee Kriengsinyos
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spelling th-mahidol.128002018-05-03T15:41:14Z Highest Observed Intake: Definition, regulatory uses and provisional values John Hathcock Wantanee Kriengsinyos Council for Responsible Nutrition Mahidol University Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutics For nutrients and related substances, the Tolerable Upper Intake Level (UL) has become the internationally accepted risk assessment method. The major limitation of the UL method as applied by authoritative groups thus far is that no UL has been set for nutrients without established adverse effects. In contrast to the limitations inherent in the UL method, an alternative approach is available; it identifies a risk assessment value termed the Highest Observed Intake (HOI). In the absence of a UL, the HOI is the highest intake with adequate data to show, with acceptable confidence, the absence of adverse effects up to that intake. With this concept defined and accepted in a report by the authoritative international organizations FAO and WHO, a complete risk assessment for the nutrients and related substances would have to identify UL values for those with known adverse effects and HOI values for those without known adverse effects. The need for the HOI concept and value is illustrated by the unjustified policy and regulatory actions taken in relation to vitamin B12. Regulatory utility is explained and tentative HOI values are identified for several vitamins and non-essential nutrients. Endorsement of the concept and development of HOI values by authoritative bodies is likely to be required for broad acceptance and use. © 2011 Elsevier Inc. 2018-05-03T08:41:14Z 2018-05-03T08:41:14Z 2011-10-01 Article Regulatory Toxicology and Pharmacology. Vol.61, No.1 (2011), 115-118 10.1016/j.yrtph.2011.07.001 10960295 02732300 2-s2.0-80052397987 https://repository.li.mahidol.ac.th/handle/123456789/12800 Mahidol University SCOPUS https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?partnerID=HzOxMe3b&scp=80052397987&origin=inward
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John Hathcock
Wantanee Kriengsinyos
Highest Observed Intake: Definition, regulatory uses and provisional values
description For nutrients and related substances, the Tolerable Upper Intake Level (UL) has become the internationally accepted risk assessment method. The major limitation of the UL method as applied by authoritative groups thus far is that no UL has been set for nutrients without established adverse effects. In contrast to the limitations inherent in the UL method, an alternative approach is available; it identifies a risk assessment value termed the Highest Observed Intake (HOI). In the absence of a UL, the HOI is the highest intake with adequate data to show, with acceptable confidence, the absence of adverse effects up to that intake. With this concept defined and accepted in a report by the authoritative international organizations FAO and WHO, a complete risk assessment for the nutrients and related substances would have to identify UL values for those with known adverse effects and HOI values for those without known adverse effects. The need for the HOI concept and value is illustrated by the unjustified policy and regulatory actions taken in relation to vitamin B12. Regulatory utility is explained and tentative HOI values are identified for several vitamins and non-essential nutrients. Endorsement of the concept and development of HOI values by authoritative bodies is likely to be required for broad acceptance and use. © 2011 Elsevier Inc.
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title_short Highest Observed Intake: Definition, regulatory uses and provisional values
title_full Highest Observed Intake: Definition, regulatory uses and provisional values
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