French authorities label vitamin D as an endocrine disruptor

This publication followed the previous identification of cholecalciferol and ED during its evaluation by the European Chemicals Agency under the Biocides Regulation (EU) No. 528/2012.

The decision is part of a new goal to inform consumers of the presence of adulterants in the products they buy, based on France’s AGEC law on waste reduction and the circular economy.

However, concerns have been raised about the impact of the new labeling requirements and their potential deterrent effect on consumer confidence and uptake of vitamin D products and supplements amid widespread shortages.

Vitamin D and endocrine disruption

Unlike other vitamins, vitamin D is a hormone and therefore affects the endocrine system. If we consume too much, the endocrine balance can be disturbed, which can have harmful effects on health. The French Agency for Food, Environmental and Occupational Health and Safety (ANSES) notes that serious effects have already been observed in humans following vitamin D overdose.

In publishing public opinion against the new regulations, ANSES notes that the doses of cholecalciferol used in biocidal products to kill rodents are much higher than the doses of vitamin D provided by a normal diet, including vitamin D-fortified foods.

This command confirms the presence of vitamin D3At levels above 0.1% by weight of the product, which is displayed through a special program called ‘Scan4Chem’. The app was developed as part of the EU LIFE AskREACH project to enable consumers to track the presence of harmful substances in the products they buy.

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