Safety evaluation of the food enzyme glucan 1,4-α-maltotetraohydrolase from the genetically modified Bacillus licheniformis strain DP-Dzf95



 

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Status Finished EFSA question number EFSA-Q-2024-00068
Adopted 12-03-2026
Previous authorisations The applicant has submitted a dossier in support of the application for authorisation of the food enzyme Glucan 1,4-α-maltotetraohydrolase from Bacillus licheniformis strain DP-Dzf95. Additional information was requested during the risk assessment phase

Production method

Manufacturing The production strain is grown as a pure culture using a typical industrial medium in a submerged, batch or fed-batch fermentation system with conventional process controls in place Formulation Unknown
Downstream processing

After completion of the fermentation, the solid biomass is removed from the fermentation broth by filtration. The filtrate containing the enzyme is further purified and concentrated, including an ultrafiltration step in which enzyme protein is retained, while most of the low molecular mass material passes the membrane and is discarded

Average TOS (w/w) 13.1 Average activity/TOS 2895.0

EFSA tested impurities

Production strain and recombinant DNA The absence of viable cells of the production strain in the concentrated food enzyme was demonstrated. The absence of recombinant DNA in the food enzyme was tested by polymerase chain reaction analysis of three batches in triplicate. DNA was detected in one batch with primers that amplify a [...], with a limit of detection of 10 ng spiked DNA/mL food enzyme. Allergenicity The Panel considered that, under the conditions of use, a risk of allergic reactions upon dietary exposure to this food enzyme cannot be excluded, but that the likelihood is low
Antimicrobial resistance No antimicrobial activity was detected in any of the tested batches
Antifoam agents / Other /
Pathogens
    Microbiological quality indicators
      Metals
        Comments LoD: Pb = 0.01 mg/kg.